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  2. The Hit (Chuck Bednarik) - Wikipedia

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    "The Hit" is a phrase used to describe one of the most famous plays in the history of the National Football League. The game was played November 20, 1960 between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants at the original Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York.

  3. New York Giants - Wikipedia

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    New York Giants Ring of Honor: Name Position No. Years active Championships Inducted Ernie Accorsi: Executive — 1994–2007 — 2016 Ottis "OJ" Anderson: RB: 24: 1986–1992: 1987, 1990: 2022 [214] Jessie Armstead: LB: 98: 1993–2001 — 2010 Carl Banks: LB: 58: 1984–1992: 1986, 1990: 2011 Tiki Barber: RB: 21: 1997–2006 — 2010 Ronnie ...

  4. Vince Lombardi - Wikipedia

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    He also coached for the United States Military Academy and the New York Giants before serving as head coach and general manager for the Packers from 1959 to 1967 and the Washington Redskins from 1969 until dying from cancer during the 1970 preseason.

  5. Kevin Gilbride - Wikipedia

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    Kelly is a 1998 graduate of Harvard University, Kristen graduated from the University of Connecticut in 1999, and the younger Kevin graduated from the University of Hawaii in 2003 and was a former NFL tight ends coach for the New York Giants (2010–17, [43] Chicago Bears (2018–19) and Carolina Panthers (2021–22).

  6. Giants taking historic number out of retirement for rookie ...

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    The New York Giants are putting their first retired number back into service for sensational rookie receiver Malik Nabers. The Giants announced Wednesday that Nabers will wear No. 1 this season ...

  7. Mel Triplett - Wikipedia

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    He left the Giants for the Minnesota Vikings, where he played in 1961 and 1962. Including both teams, he totaled 2,857 yards and 14 touchdowns in his NFL career. Among the fans of Mel Triplett during his days on the New York Giants was a young basketball player in New York named Lew Alcindor, later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

  8. Tiki Barber - Wikipedia

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    Although the New York Giants still retained the rights to Barber, the Giants planned to release him once the NFL and the NFLPA reached a collective bargaining agreement. [ 12 ] On April 28, 2011, Barber said that his comeback was "not about the money;" however, the New York Post ran a contradictory news story in 2010, reporting that Barber was ...

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