Tuesday Headlines

G. Wilkinson breaks left hand

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"Giants linebacker and special teamer Gerris Wilkinson said he broke his left hand during the Giants’ 41-35 win.Wilkinson, though, did say that he believes he can play with the hand protected.The bye week comes at a great time for the Giants, who can now give banged up guys like Justin Tuck and Osi Umenyiora time to heal. The two played last night but have been nursing a few minor injuries."

Tom Coughlin not pleased with tipped passes by his WRs

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"“I didn’t like the beginning,” Coughlin said when asked about the wide receivers. “We had two tipped balls for interceptions again. I thought we were going to go back to the start of the season. Thank God we overcame it.”"

Cowboys’ season is broken beyond repair

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"As blitzing New York Giants linebacker Michael Boley(notes) drove Tony Romo(notes) into the Cowboys Stadium turf in the second quarter of Monday night’s 41-35 victory, the Super Bowl dreams of America’s Team were officially broken. So, too, was Romo’s clavicle. While it’s not yet clear exactly how long the quarterback will be out – in his postgame session with reporters, owner Jerry Jones suggested a timeline of six to eight weeks – chances are that if Romo returns this season, the Cowboys’ playoff hopes will have been officially extinguished by then."

Jacobs gets happy feat: Dancin’ on the star

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"“It’s nice to get a longer one, it’s nice to get out and run a little bit and put it in the end zone,” Jacobs said. “And I broke two tackles — I wasn’t gonna let anything stop me.”And the star and the helmet below you?“I saw it, I’m like, ‘I’m gonna get in there and perform,’ ” Jacobs said. “The one in the middle was too far away, so I was already tired.”And what exactly do you call what you did in the end zone?“Worldwide, man,” Jacobs said. “Where have you been?”"

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