Manning bring new Giants faces together

Posted by Carrie White
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Apr 12, 2016
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Eli Manning spent some of the Giants' opening day of Adam Jones Jerseytheir offseason program greeting the free agents he had only spoken to over the phone in the previous weeks. The quarterback said Monday that helping to acclimate new teammates to their new surroundings was important in creating a winning team chemistry. That's especially pertinent for general manager Jerry Reese's March 9 veteran haul of potential defensive game changers Olivier Vernon, defensive tackle Damon Harrison, cornerback Janoris Jenkins, and linebacker Keenan Robinson, It mattered little http://www.officialbengalsnflstore.com/AUTHENTIC+AJ+MCCARRON+JERSEYto him whether they were defensive additions or offensive ones. ''I called a lot of guys weeks ago, just to introduce myself and see if they needed anything,'' Manning said. ''I tried to reach out to those guys today, just try to figure out how to help them, help the team get better. ''Just to get to know them on a personal level because I think, as a group, the closer the friendship http://www.officialbengalsnflstore.com/AUTHENTIC+ANDRE+SMITH+JERSEYand that bond is, the better off we'll be.'' The newcomers also included a trio of veterans the team signed Monday for depth and competition purposes: Tampa Bay running back Bobby Rainey, Miami linebacker Kelvin Sheppard, and Tennessee offensive tackle Byron Stingily. Manning said getting the offseason program Amini Silatolu Jerseyoff to a good start is just the first step in improving from a 6-10 season. He appraised the overall attitude of his teammates as enthusiastic and expectant, especially in light of a new coaching staff that includes new strength coach Aaron Wellman, and his new quarterbacks coach, Frank Cignetti, Jr. The players will work mostly with Wellman over the first two weeks because coaches are not allowed to drill them during the program's first phase. The Giants have the most direct familiarity with Rainey, who played under offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan in http://www.officialpanthersnflshop.com/MEN+ANDREW+NORWELL+JERSEY2013 when Sullivan served in the same capacity with Tampa Bay. Rainey broke a franchise-record 80-yard touchdown run that year. Entering his fifth season, the 5-foot-8, 212-pound Rainey has played in 46 games with 11 starts with Baltimore, Cleveland, and Tampa Bay. He has three 100-yard rushing games in a career that includes 249 carries for 990 yards and six touchdowns, 51 catches for 377 yards and two touchdowns. Rainey's biggest value comes on special teams, where he owns a 9.5-yard average on 36 punt returns and a 24.7-yard average on 32 kickoff returns.
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