The Giants will open the preseason on Thursday night with their annual summer tussle with the Jets.Among the memorable moments from past exhibition outings between the teams was when Eli Manning wound up bloodied after hitting his head on Jets safety Jim Leonhard after a hit by Jets linebacker Calvin Pace early in the 2010 game between the stadium co-tenants.Leonhard and Pace are long gone from active duty
http://www.jacksonvillejaguarsteamonline.com/jawaan-taylor-jersey , but Manning will be in uniform on Thursday night. Whether he will play or not remains unknown.Giants head coach Pat Shurmur said at a Tuesday press conference that the team’s plan for handling quarterback work will “reveal itself.” Whether Manning plays or not, there’s going to be a healthy dose of first-round pick Daniel Jones in the mix and the rookie said that he’s looking forward to facing a defense that allowed to hit him.“It kind of gets you going. . . . I don’t need it to be too big,” Jones said.The first preseason game usually isn’t filled with things that teams will use come to September and this one might be played closer to the vest than usual with the two teams set to face each other in the regular season, but it may still be a good bet that Jets defensive coordinator Gregg Williams will come up with a thing or two to give Jones what he’s looking for on Thursday. GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers reported a profit of just $724,000 in their latest fiscal year, which included their second straight season without a playoff appearance
http://www.jacksonvillejaguarsteamonline.com/gardner-minshew-ii-jersey , a large contract extension for quarterback Aaron Rodgers and change in head coach from Mike McCarthy to Matt LaFleur.Green Bay’s profit in the year ending March 31 was down 97.9% from $34.1 million in the year ending March 2018 and more than 99% from the record $75 million in the previous fiscal year.More Packers coverage from FOX Sports WisconsinPhotos of the Week: 7/21/19 – 7/27/19Packers rookie Gary’s biggest critic is himselfTop Tweets: Former Badger TJ Watt has impressive four-year transformationPHOTOS: 2019 Green Bay Packers training campPackers’ Rodgers, LaFleur ironing out offense, building chemistry“From a financial standpoint, it was a unique year for the Packers,” Packers President Mark Murphy said Friday.Expenses rose from $420.9 million to $477.2 million, boosted by Rodgers’ $134 million, four-year deal and the contracts for several free agents: outside linebackers Za’Darius Smith and Preston Smith
http://www.losangelesramsteamonline.com/darrell-henderson-jersey , safety Adrian Amos and guard Billy Turner.“We were a little more aggressive than we’ve been in a number of years,” Murphy said.While overall revenue increased 5.1% to $477.9 million, local revenue improved by only 2.3%, hurt by consecutive losing seasons that impacted Pro Shop visits and tours of Lambeau Field and the Packers Hall of Fame.“If we can get back to the playoffs and get to the Super Bowl, that always helps,” Murphy said. “We have a policy regarding our season-ticket pricing. We want to be just below the league average. We don’t want everything to be on the backs of our season ticketholders.”The NFL’s collective bargaining agreement is set to expire after the 2020 season and the team has $397 million in its corporate reserve fund.“The plan was that we had enough money to cover expenses for a year. I think we’re in very good shape with that,” Murphy said. “We don’t have a rich
http://www.minnesotavikingsteamonline.com/irv-smith-jr.-jersey , deep-pocketed owner, so we have a $400 million corporate reserve. Three or four years ago, we put $50 million into the corporate reserve. It’s grown since then with investment returns and we’ve made significant investments in real estate around this area.”