Brandon Jacobs, Mario Manningham passed on the Giants ring ceremony
Instead of joining their former teammates for this past Wednesday night’s Super Bowl ring ceremony, San Francisco 49ers running back Brandon Jacobs and wide receiver Mario Manningham decided to stay out west and work on getting another ring with a new team.
“I think winning a championship is important, not many people have one and not many people have had a chance to...
Via Pro Football Zone
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8 days ago
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8 days ago
Jacobs, Manningham didn’t show up for the Giants ring ceremony
Instead of joining their former teammates for this past Wednesday night’s Super Bowl ring ceremony, San Francisco 49ers running back Brandon Jacobs and wide receiver Mario Manningham decided to stay out west and work on getting another ring with a new team.
“I think winning a championship is important, not many people have one and not many people have had a chance...
Via Giants Football Today
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8 days ago
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8 days ago
49ers’ Jacobs, Manningham show giant commitment to new team
Just four short months ago San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Mario Manningham made the biggest catch of his NFL career. It was Manningham’s over the shoulder snag of perfectly thrown ball from Eli Manning that sustained the New York Giants game winning drive in the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots. Earlier this week,
Via The Penalty Flag
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9 days ago
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9 days ago
49ers RB Brandon Jacobs Skips Giants Super Bowl Ring Ceremony
Former Giants RB Brandon Jacobs didn't attend the Super Bowl ring ceremony on Wednesday night. I think winning a championship is important, not many people have one and not many people have had a chance to play in a Super Bowl, the current 49ers RB said in a report on the team's site. I respect that, but right now, I'm working towards the same goal with a new team...
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10 days ago
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10 days ago
On Notice: New 49ers Veterans Randy Moss, Brandon Jacobs No Lock to Make Roster
These are the dog days of the NFL offseason.
Rookies and fringe players are trying to impress enough in minicamps to get a look going into training camp. Those same players are trying to not lose their roster spots, as a release in May is never a good sign for a player’s prospects. Players are also trying to avoid getting hurt in May, something that 49ers fifth-round rookie...
Via Gridiron Grit
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10 days ago
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10 days ago
Report: Jacobs in 'Death Race' probe
NFL running back Brandon Jacobs was behind the wheel of one of the luxury sports cars at the center of a "Death Race" probe of two New Jersey state troopers, the Star-Ledger reported Monday.
State police were investigating claims that the troopers led the way as dozens of the flashy vehicles raced at speeds of more than 100 mph across the Garden State last month.
Witnesses...
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April 23, 2012
NEED FOR SPEED
Jacobs had 100 MPH police escort
The former Giants running back was reportedly part of caravan of luxury race vehicles that got a 100 + MPH police escort on a New Jersey highway last month.
Via Bob's Blitz
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April 23, 2012
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April 23, 2012
Brandon Jacobs Already Running His Mouth; Critical of New York Giants O-Line
It certainly didn’t take very long for former New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs to start running his mouth with a new franchise. Jacobs appeared on a local radio program and talked about his recent signing with the San Francisco 49ers, but did not pass up an opportunity to place blame for his lack of production in the 2011 season.
The Giants reportedly offered a deal...
Via Rant Sports
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April 12, 2012
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April 12, 2012
There's the Door: Why Brandon Jacobs Leaving is a Good Thing
by Adam Carman, BGB Assistant EditorBig Blue Nation was rocked this past weekend when the Giants announced they were cutting longtime running back Brandon Jacobs. The widespread emotion seems to be one of rage and sorrow, but this writer believes that the Giants move was long overdue and the team will be better off in the long run. Here are the top three reasons why.3. Finances....
Via Big Giants Boom
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March 13, 2012
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March 13, 2012
MEA CULPA
Jacobs sorry for Gisele comments
New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs apologized for saying that Gisele should "stay cute and shut up" related to the critical comments she made regarding Patriots players following the Super Bowl.
Via Larry Brown Sports
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February 09, 2012
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February 09, 2012
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