Published 3/31/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
Less than two months after their stunning Super Bowl victory, the New York Giants were back at work on Monday. A "sizable" number of players returned to Giants Stadium for the beginning of the team's offseason conditioning program, the team said. The media were not allowed to attend the workouts, and the Giants refused to say how many players took part.
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