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From the Star Ledger:
Ahmad Bradshaw went to see an ankle specialist on Wednesday who told him what the Giants had told him: he’s cleared to keep playing on a cracked bone in his foot.
At least until the end of the season, or until the crack becomes a full-blown fracture – whichever comes first.
“Of course. I [...]
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