November 25, 2013 Tom Coughlin Press Conference: The transcript and video of Head Coach Tom Coughlin’s Monday press conference are available at Giants.com.
Injury Report – Pierre-Paul and Cordle Ailing: DE Jason Pierre-Paul did not play well against the Dallas Cowboys and apparently his injured shoulder is giving him problems. Pierre-Paul injured the shoulder three games ago against the Oakland Raiders. “I think there’s no doubt (his injury is) a factor, no doubt,” said Head Coach Tom Coughlin. “He’s been injured and he’s been playing injured, he’s been playing with it.”
Meanwhile, OC Jim Cordle has a partially-torn patellar tendon in his left knee. Further testing will be done on Thursday to determine the extent of the damage. “It’s potentially something I could deal with,” Cordle said. “The doctor is coming in Thursday to re-evaluate it. It really just depends on how it is then, based on how we go forward…It’s not that bad right now, but I guess it depends on who is going to look at it. It’s definitely damaged but probably after the season it would require some attention.”
There was no word on CB Trumaine McBride, who suffered a strained groin in the game on Sunday and was forced to leave the contest in the second half.
QB Eli Manning on WFAN: The audio of Monday’s WFAN interview with QB Eli Manning is available at CBSNewYork.com
New York Giants Player Media Q&As: Transcripts and video of Monday’s media sessions with the following players are available at Giants.com:
- QB Eli Manning (Video)
- RB Andre Brown (Video)
- OC Jim Cordle (Video)
- DT Cullen Jenkins (Video)
- CB Terrell Thomas (Video)
- S Antrel Rolle (Video)
Articles on the Giants-Cowboys Game:
- Victor Cruz comes up small for Giants without Hakeem Nicks on other side by Jordan Raanan of NJ.com
- Giants try to explain 3rd-and-goal run from the 10-yard line by Jordan Raanan of NJ.com
- Breaking down the play that effectively ended the Giants’ season by Jordan Raanan of NJ.com
Article on WR Hakeem Nicks: Nicks’ injury isn’t a hernia, but confusion remains by Paul Schwartz of The New York Post
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