Flutie visits New York
Giants General Manager Ernie Accorsi told the newspaper the visit was a routine part of the Giants' evaluation of available players.
Sportsnet.ca -- Former Chargers quarterback Doug Flutie was in New York on Thursday to meet with the Giants according to a report in Friday's New York Times.
Giants General Manager Ernie Accorsi told the newspaper the visit was a routine part of the Giants' evaluation of available players.
At the moment, it remains uncertain whether Flutie has begun negotiations on a contract with the Giants but the former Argonaut did undergo a physical in New York.
If Flutie does join the Giants he would be competing with Canadian quarterback Jessie Palmer and 12-year veteran Jim Miller for a chance to back up second-year starter Eli Manning.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League are believed to have made an offer to the former CFL Most Outstanding Player. It's also been reported the team has made an offer to the former CFL star's brother Darren, a retired receiver, to entice Doug Flutie to return north of the border.
Giants General Manager Ernie Accorsi told the newspaper the visit was a routine part of the Giants' evaluation of available players.
Sportsnet.ca -- Former Chargers quarterback Doug Flutie was in New York on Thursday to meet with the Giants according to a report in Friday's New York Times.
Giants General Manager Ernie Accorsi told the newspaper the visit was a routine part of the Giants' evaluation of available players.
At the moment, it remains uncertain whether Flutie has begun negotiations on a contract with the Giants but the former Argonaut did undergo a physical in New York.
If Flutie does join the Giants he would be competing with Canadian quarterback Jessie Palmer and 12-year veteran Jim Miller for a chance to back up second-year starter Eli Manning.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League are believed to have made an offer to the former CFL Most Outstanding Player. It's also been reported the team has made an offer to the former CFL star's brother Darren, a retired receiver, to entice Doug Flutie to return north of the border.
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