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John Mara will include players in turf discussions as Giants review annual injury plague

Por: New York Daily News Sports November 26, 2022

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Giants players ideally would like grass at MetLife Stadium, not the “new synthetic surface” that stadium officials recently promised to install in 2023. Some players also believe they should be consulted about the planned turf turnover that impacts them more than anyone. “One hundred percent,” said wide receiver Sterling Shepard, who tore his left ACL this season on a non-contact play on the turf. “I mean, we’re the ones that are... + full article



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