Published 6/11/2008
at The Blue Screen - NY Daily News Blogs
I hope you all have a good alibi for last weekend.
Apparently, some Giants Super Bowl rings were among the items stolen from a Massachusetts jewelry company over the weekend. No word on which rings were taken or how many, but the Giants’ players and coaches already received theirs so these had to be the rings that went to the support staff and other members of the organization.
No word yet on whether the thief was a disgruntled Patriots fan.
Yes, I know, all you want to know is whether or not Jeremy Shockey is here at minicamp. I’m heading out to the field now. As soon as I see him (or not) I’ll let you know.
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