New York Giants linebacker/defensive end Mathias Kiwanuka truly believes the Giants have the ability to repeat next season.
“If we won it this year, there’s no doubt in my mind that we can,” said Kiwanuka. “We’ve just got to get in the playoffs. That’s it.”
Kiwanuka and the Giants know what it’s like to win a Super Bowl and then have a let down the following season.
“The big thing for us is to get one next year,” Kiwanuka said. “We had a great season a couple years ago, and we had a...Read Full Story
The New York Giants are not sticking to their plan to avoid trash talk regarding their upcoming NFC East title game against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night. On Wednesday, Giants linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka said New York’s defense will likely keep the Cowboys from scoring the entire game. On Wednesday, Giants linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka said [...] Mathias Kiwanuka: New York Giants Will Shut Out Dallas Cowboys is a post by the Best Sports Blogs at BallHyped.com.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Mathias Kiwanuka is well positioned for this Super Bowl.
The Giants’ linebacker starred at Boston College in the heart of Patriots’ territory, played his entire career in the shadow of New York and now will get the chance to go home to Indianapolis to finally play in the NFL’s biggest game.
While he has a Super Bowl ring from the Giants’ win over New England in February 2008, another one would mean a lot more to the 28-year-old Hoosier.
Kiwanuka was forced to be...Read Full Story
I thought I would introduce a new in-season article this year in which I discuss a few players who's fantasy value has either gone up or down depending on their performance, role changes, injury concerns, etc. from the previous week. I will try to get this article out every Thursday for your reading pleasure.
In upcoming weeks, I also plan on publishing some articles that cover some of my favorite NFL Betting picks of the week. These articles will probably cover a game or two I really like...Read Full Story
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The New York Giants are 4-2 entering the bye week, and with the way everyone wrote them off prior to the season it is something the team should be proud of.
Admittedly, they should probably be at least 5-1, but no one expected them to have a winning record given the...Read Full Story
He boasted to the crowd that MetLife Stadium was the Giants’ house. He asked the excited fans to sing “Happy Birthday” to his 2-year-old son Jayce. And he thanked his teammates for making his job as defensive captain so easy. And when ...
But doctors eventually cleared Mathias to play, and he returned to the Giants, and Ben continued to improve. And now, less than 10 miles from the crash site and even closer to the East Side neighborhood the Kiwanuka boys called home, Mathias ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Who's the most popular man in Indianapolis? Hint: It isn't Eli Manning or Tom Brady. The man to know during Super Bowl week is none other than the New York Giants' Mathias Kiwanuka, an Indianapolis-bred, Boston-educated outside linebacker ...
Giants linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka is returning to his hometown, Indianapolis, for the Super Bowl. But he is drawn to Uganda, where his grandfather was a historic figure.
So, when Kiwanuka and three other Boston College players (Mark Herzlich, Chris Snee and Will Blackmon) reached Indianapolis, it was a no-brainer as to whom to cheer for this Sunday. And while the journey of Kiwanuka is well-documented ...
Share your thoughts and opinions about Mathias Kiwanuka and Big Blue, or follow recent news and blogs. Mathias Kiwanuka is a defensive end for the New York Giants, wearing number 97. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played college ball at Boston College. Mathias Kiwanuka is 6 feet, 6 inches and weighs 266 pounds.