Posts Tagged ‘Aaron Ross’

It’s Time To Test That Vaunted Giants Depth

Everyone (including me) says that the Giants have phenomenal depth. Defensive line is stacked, we’ve all said. The secondary is young and full of talent. But, with injuries to Chris Canty, Aaron Ross, Jay Alford and many more recovering from injury, it’s time to know what this depth we’ve all touted is made of. Defensive [...]

Down Goes Aaron Ross

Giants starting cornerback Aaron Ross has gone down in practice on Tuesday morning with an apparent hamstring injury, according to both Ralph Vacchiano of the New York Daily News and Mike Garafolo of the Newark Star Ledger. Garafolo says it “didn’t look good” and that Ross was “not happy about it.” Ross appeared in and [...]

Ross Still Slowed By Hamstring:

From Ralph Vacchiano: Aaron Ross had his pads back on this morning, but he sounded like he won’t be putting them on again for at least a little while. The Giants cornerback, who has been nursing an injured hamstring and missed Monday night’s preseason opener, said he could tell something wasn’t quite right during this [...]

Position Breakdown: Special Teams

This is the last of our position breakdowns. You can find the others here. While this isn’t really a position, Special Teams is still a very important group on the team. The Giants are great at two thirds of special teams–kicking and punting. After that, the return game is a big question mark.  KICKER: Lawrence [...]

Giants Run Wild, Crush Ravens 30-10

The Baltimore Ravens came into Giants Stadium on Sunday, bringing their top-ranked run defense up against the New York Giants, who have a pretty respectable defense themselves. At first glance, one would think “Boooooo-ring!!” If you thought that, then you thought wrong. Actually, there was more offense than would be expected between these two teams. [...]

Corner Competition to be Intense During Camp

From: Pro Football Weekly The Giants will have great competition at corner with Aaron Ross, Sam Madison, Corey Webster, R.W. McQuarters, Kevin Dockery, Geoffrey Pope and rookie Terrell Thomas. It’s possible, though, that one of them may move to safety. The most likely candidate would be McQuarters, who has taken a few snaps there previously [...]