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[February 14, 2017]
Feb 13 (The Sports Xchange) -
The New York Giants released veteran wide receiver Victor Cruz and
running back Rashad Jennings in a pair of salary-cap moves, the team
announced Monday.
The 30-year-old Cruz finished the 2016 season with just 39 catches
for 586 yards and one touchdown in 15 games after coming back from
major knee surgery.
Jennings, the de facto No. 1 in a backfield committee the past two
seasons, led the team with 593 yards rushing and three touchdowns,
but averaged only 3.3 yards per carry -- the second-lowest total of
his career.
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady says his record-setting
performance in Super Bowl LI wasn't his best game ever despite the
historic 25-point rally over the Atlanta Falcons.
"I don't really think that is necessarily the case," Brady told
TheMMQB.com's Peter King in an interview when asked if this Super
Bowl was one of the great games in his storybook career. "I think it
was one of the greatest games I have ever played in, but when I
think of an interception return for a touchdown, some other missed
opportunities in the first 37, 38 minutes of the game, I don't
really consider playing a good quarter-and-a-half plus overtime as
one of the 'best games ever.'"
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Patriots owner Robert Kraft said he isn't concerned with some of his
players planning to skip a ceremony at the White House because of
the Donald Trump presidency.
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At least six Patriots players -- tight end Martellus Bennett, safety
Devin McCourty, linebacker Dont'a Hightower, defensive end Chris
Long, running back LeGarrette Blount and defensive tackle Alan
Branch -- have said they won't be attending.
"It's interesting, this is our fifth Super Bowl in the last 16
years, and every time we've had the privilege of going to the White
House, a dozen of our players don't go. This is the first time it's
gotten any media attention," Kraft said on NBC's "Today" show on
Monday.
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The Chargers hired former Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator
Richard Smith, who will be the linebackers coach for Los Angeles'
newest NFL team in 2017.
Smith was fired by the Falcons after Super Bowl LI and interviewed
with the Chargers last week. The Falcons' defense surrendered 31
consecutive points and 546 total yards in the 34-28 overtime loss to
the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. (Editing by Frank
Pingue)
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