By Jay Sekulow
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Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano can resume coaching whenever he's ready.

Rookie David Wilson was given a simple piece of advice by special teams coach Tom Quinn before the New York Giants' game against the New Orleans Saints: "Run fast."

Five questions to keep in mind when Washington visits the Giants.

Columbus Day is Monday. So in honor of the man who stumbled upon the United States while looking for a shorter route to the other side of the world, let's talk about some big-name players who are headed in the wrong direction.

New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks won't play in Sunday's game against Cleveland because of recurring left foot and knee problems.

Eli Manning threw for 510 yards, and Andre Brown's 2-yard run with 31 seconds left lifted the New York Giants from a 14-point deficit to a wild 41-34 victory Sunday over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks vowed to play in the New York Giants season opener against the Dallas Cowboys despite missing his second straight practice.

Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew ended his 38-day holdout — without a new contract.

The Tennessee Titans have picked Jake Locker as their starter over veteran Matt Hasselbeck, choosing to wait no further to play the quarterback they drafted in 2011 for their future.
As the Giants again begin the process of sorting out a dilemma among the wide receivers, Victor Cruz and Domenik Hixon will have to provide much-needed stability.
New York Giants receiver Hakeem Nicks is expected to be sidelined up to three months after breaking his right foot at a team organized activity early Thursday.

New York Giants receiver Hakeem Nicks is expected to be sidelined up to three months after breaking his right foot at a team organized activity early Thursday.
Hanging around for an extra day at the NFL draft turned out well for Coby Fleener and Rueben Randle.
The Patriots got exactly what they wanted when the Giants threw to Mario Manningham on New York's last Super Bowl drive.
Move over David Tyree. Mario Manningham is the new star in the Giants' latest version of "The Catch."
"I know it's for the better. I know they just want to take care of my foot," said Nicks, who had a career-best 1,192 yards receiving in 15 regular season games last year. "We don't want any setbacks. It's a big game, opening game of the season. I'm looking forward to that."
But he said emphatically "I'm playing, period."