At Round’s End, Giants Find What They Need
Published 4/27/2008 at NYT > Pro Football
At 6 feet 2 inches, 213 pounds, Kenny Phillips is a big, physical safety in the mold of the former Miami safety and Pro Bowl player Sean Taylor.
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