Brandon Jacobs says no more negotiating during NY Giants camp

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 Brandon Jacobs says no more negotiating during NY Giants camp
Mike Groll/APJacobs holds up a coloring book he brought to camp for his son. Well, at least that's the story he gave reporters. ALBANY, N.Y. -- Brandon Jacobs was asked if contract demands will play a big part in Giants... [link]

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Jacobs done talking with Giants
Published 7/24/2008 by Patrick Dorsey at The NFL Source
... Giants’ running back Brandon Jacobs said this in the Star-Ledger when reporters asked about his contract, which is up at the end of this season: ...

Daily Haze
Published 7/25/2008 by The Hazean at The Hazean
... Friday. And if you have a roster you want the guys here to rate, send it via email. Here are today’s great reads: Some things to like about ESPN’s fantasy football service. [The Fantasy Football Geek Blog] Even with a holdout, Devin Hester would still have a good chance at being the team’s best wide receiver this year. Chicago is bad on paper. [FanHouse] We need more guys like Brandon Jacobs. [The Star-Ledger] Good tip: Avoid distractions during your fantasy ...

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