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      <title>Giants' Grant Wants To Return</title>
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      <title>No More Faking It</title>
      <description>Some injuries are real -- Dan Koppen was buried in a pileup and helped off the field, now he's on I/R.  Some are not -- Deon Grant rolled over on the ground in pain vs the Rams, then came back in the game a short while later.  The NFL has spoken: Fake it and you're going to be punished.</description>
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      <title>Giants Re-sign Deon Grant</title>
      <description>The New York Giants have retained veteran safety Deon Grant.
He recorded 72 tackles and three interceptions last season</description>
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      <title>Giants: Re-sign Deon Grant</title>
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      <title>Grant Returns</title>
      <description>With injuries to the secondary, S Deon Grant has come back to the Giants, thus restoring the three-safety look that proved successful last season.</description>
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      <title>KP’s Finally Back</title>
      <description>Aug. 9: In one of the most-anticipated returns to practice in years, super safety Kenny Phillips got back on the field for the first time in close to a full year. While his snaps were limited to a dozen, Phillips was still able to show a little of exactly why he’s such an important piece of this New York Giants defense.</description>
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      <title>Welcome to NY, Keith Bulluck</title>
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      <title>Safety Dance</title>
      <description>The Giants continued to upgrade their secondary with the signing of safety Deon Grant.</description>
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      <title>NYG: Veteran Safety Signs</title>
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      <title>SEA: Several Moves Made</title>
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      <description>For Seahawks fans, watching Sunday's game versus the Tennessee Titans was like watching a train wreck -- you couldn't look away from the scene unfolding in front of you as Titans RB Chris Johnson edged closer and closer to the 2,000-yard mark, but then again, you didn't necessarily want to watch the carnage either...</description>
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      <description>The Seattle Seahawks get a much-needed bye this week after a 27-3 manhandling by NFC West division rival Arizona at Qwest Field.</description>
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