The Giants will take their talents to South Beach Sunday to go up against a scary Dolphins team as Brian Daboll’s squad looks to pick up its second win.
To preview the game and react to Neal’s comments, we bring you a new episode of the “Blue Rush” podcast with Lawrence Tynes and Brandon London.
The guys are joined by a cavalcade of stars, including Super Bowl champions Corey Webster and Rich Seubert, as well as Giants linebacker Bobby Okereke and offensive lineman Ben Bredeson.Can the Giants shock the world and beat the Dolphins in Miami? The crew previews the game and makes their predictions.The two-time Giants Super Bowl champion cornerback reacts to Evan Neal’s controversial comments.
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