April 2006 - New York Giants Wiretap

Strahan's Wife Accuses Him Of Peeping On Sister

Oct 19, 2014 9:15 PM

Michael Strahan's public divorce sunk to new lows as his estranged wife alleged that Strahan once planted hidden cameras inside of a clock to peep on her sister in stages of undress. Jean Strahan is insisting that she gets $14 million in a settlement with the Giants' sack leader.

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Giants Sign Little John Flowers

Sep 14, 2014 9:39 AM

After failing four times to make the New York Jets, running back Little John Flowers was signed by the Giants. Flowers played this past spring in Europe with the Berlin Thunder, running for 283 yards and two touchdowns. He also caught 10 passes for 112 yards and another score.

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Giants' Defensive Coordinator Hoping For A Head Coaching Gig

Sep 10, 2014 2:26 AM

Tim Lewis is ready to be an NFL head coach. It just won't be this year. Lewis is back for a third season as the New York Giants defensive coordinator after failing to land a head coaching job for the second straight year -- even though he was considered one of the assistants at the top of the list when the coaching searches started. The Packers, Lions, Jets and one other team interviewed Lewis after last season but chose someone else.

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Giants' Manning Says He Has Good Relationship With Burress

May 21, 2014 12:58 PM

QB Eli Manning says he has a good relationship with WR Plaxico Burress. His No. 1 receiver wasn't talking about it on Wednesday, turning down pleas from the Giants' public relations staff to talk to the media on the opening day of minicamp. Burress hasn't said anything since the Giants were beaten 23-0 by the Panthers in the opening round of the playoffs. Held without a catch, Burress waved his hands in frustration several times during the game when he felt he was open and Manning didn't get him the ball. The receiver, who was signed as a free agent last year, didn't report to the stadium the following day for a season-ending team meeting.

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Giants' Taylor Retires After Just Two Seasons

Sep 14, 2014 9:39 AM

Giants wide receiver Jamaar Taylor today filed his letter of retirement with the NFL?s commissioner?s office and informed the team that he has decided to retire after just two seasons in the league. ?We respect Jamaar?s decision, but we are really sorry to see this,? general manager Ernie Accorsi said. ?I thought he was an outstanding prospect and played very well for us when he was healthy. ?We are placing him on reserve/retired and retaining our rights in case, at some point in the future, he changes his mind.? Taylor, a sixth-round draft choice in 2004, played in 13 games in his two seasons with the Giants. But several knee injuries, including one that limited him to five games in the 2005 season, led to his decision to retire.

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