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BBI Article on Key Questions Heading Into Training Camp

BBI Article on Key Questions Heading Into Camp: Our annual “Key Questions Heading Into Training Camp” article is now available in the Giant Thoughts section of the website.

Daily News Overview of Giants’ Injury Situation Heading Into Training Camp: Hip, Hip Hooray! Osi Ready To Go by Ralph Vacchiano of The Daily News

Article on DE Osi Umenyiora: Osi Umenyiora’s Agent Says Hip Specialist Wanted To Operate On Defensive End Immediately by Mike Garafolo of The Star-Ledger

Giants.com Positional Review – Safeties: The video of a Giants.com review of the team’s safeties is available at Giants.com.

Article on LB Keith Bulluck: Bulluck Ready To Be Leader Of ‘D’ Pack For Giants by Paul Schwartz of The New York Post

Article on the New Stadium: Stadium Sponsor Hard to Find by Bart Hubbuch of The New York Post

Notes and Quotes: Rookie safety Chad Jones, who was seriously injured in a car accident last month, was finally released from the hospital yesterday. Jones has already undergone several surgical procedures and more are anticipated. It is not known if he will ever play football again.

“Chad is in great spirits and excited to be getting out of the hospital,” said Ronnie Barnes, the Giants’ Vice President of Medical Services. “All has gone well thus far for Chad, and he will return in probably six to eight weeks for another surgical procedure.”

General Manager Jerry Reese on DE Osi Umenyiora’s hip issues: “He’s learned how to manage it. We expect him to manage it like he’s always managed it for the last few years. I’m assuming that if he needs to have the surgery and wants to have the surgery that he’ll do it sometime after the season. But our plan is for Osi to be ready to go at training camp. This is something that can be done after the season,” Reese said. “So he should be ready to go Sunday.”

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