Pre-Season Week One Round-Up
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New York Giants | Eli Manning received 12 stitches in his head, after being lambasted by Jets’ linebacker Calvin Pace, losing his helmet, and having his head get a personal introduction to Jim Leonhard’s facemask. A concussion was ruled out, but the Giants may be playing the Pittsburgh Steelers this weekend without Manning.
Undrafted rookie free agent, Victor Cruz, made his Monday night football debut with significantly better results. In addition the Giants’ unknown, undrafted wide receiver caught three touchdowns, with one of them being a literal one-handed grab resulting in a 64-yard run for the TD.
Pittsburgh Steelers | With Roethlisberger likely to start for the Steelers against the New York Giants at the New Meadowlands Stadium, there are still several questions regarding who the starting QB will be during Roethlisberger’s four to six game suspension. It appeared as though Byron Leftwich had the job, but Dennis Dixon played well enough to keep the final decision under wraps.
Additionally, first-round draft pick, Maurkice Pouncey, was all but relegated to playing his first year as a guard now has Tomlin considering throwing him in the mix for the starting (if not rotating) position of center for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Having six seemingly good receivers has also put the future of Stefan Logan in jeopardy, and his performance against the Giants this weekend – or lack thereof – could be a determining factor in the Steelers’ decision.
San Francisco 49ers | Free agent running back, Brian Westbrook, signed a one-year contract with the 49ers. Westbrook played with the Philadelphia Eagles for eight seasons.
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