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I talked to all of the coaches – the offensive line coach (Pat Flaherty), coach (Tom) Coughlin. They said ‘Come and compete, just like everybody else. Nothing is handed to you.’ Which, we all know that ... Nothing’s handed to me. So I’m excited to get here and obviously learn and be ready to get back to playing football.More quotes »
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Giants free agency: Goff to Redskins
Bowl DT hopes to provide depth and experience. CB Antwaun Molden -- Former Patriot adds more depth in the secondary. OL Sean Locklear -- Says he wants to play RT, where Giants need a new starter. S Stevie Brown -- Signs one-year deal to add depth and potentially from ESPN Read more »
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Thoughts and Musings
wasn’t expecting that. To recap: Traded a 5th round pick to the Bengals for LB Keith Rivers; signed OT Sean Locklear; signed CB Antwaun Molden -Let’s start with Rivers. Rivers is an exceptional talent, who has dealt with injuries. Has yet to play a full season. from Giants Gab: The Definitive New York Giants Blog Read more »
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Giants sign Antwaun Molden
an awfully busy day for the Giants. They made a trade with the Bengals for linebacker Keith Rivers , signed offensive tackle Sean Locklear and capped their day by signing free agent cornerback Antwaun Molden. The move, which Molden announced on Twitter Wednesday from MSNBC Sports Read more »
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CB Molden joins Big Blue secondary
for Keith Rivers, sign Sean Locklear . . . and the Giants still weren't done wheeling and dealing on Wednesday. Late Wednesday night, Big Blue added another piece to its defending Super Bowl champion squad, inking CB Antwaun Molden, late of the New England from New York Daily News Read more »
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Giants: Giants Ink Veteran OT Locklear
to the Giants, they have come to terms with veteran OL Sean Locklear. Locklear, 30, was a third-round selection of the Seattle Seahawks out of North Carolina State in 2004 and played the 2011 season with the Washington Redskins. The 6’4″, 310 lb Locklear began from New York City Sports Report Read more »