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Show DAILY HERALD Sunday, August 24, 2008 D7 NFL PRESEASON X Unttif injures in Giants loss to J THE ASSOCIATEP , TsaipaDogos QfcoryteHmg 4 PRESS EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. Osi Umenyiora went down in heap at midfield, clutching hit left knee and grimacing in pain. The New. York Giants could only watch as one of their defensive leaders was carted off the field. The twotime Pro Bowl defensive end left wit ha knee injury in the second quarter of the Giants 10-- loss to the Jets : on Saturday night. The injury first-hal- f ; overshadowed a quarterback dud between Brett Favre and Eli Manning that ended up being a penalty-fille- d pnoozer. ' You are always concerned any time a player like that goes down." linebacker Mathiaa ifi. wanukasaid. "Thats not good. We know the type of player he is and if he can come back, he will, but we have the personnel to step up in his absence." The Super Bowl champs : would prefer to not have to find that out. The Giants said Umenyiorai knee locked up with 10:48 left in the half on .' an incomplete pass by Favre on third down. He couldn't put any weight on the leg, but were negative, and an MR1 was planned for Sunday, The doctors told me there was no ligament damage, Gi- ants coach Tom Coughlin said, pestivai i . . . X-ra- . jjitrf2$ MaROsmouNAuociMdPwM left is sacked by New New York Jets quarterback Brett Favra 20OS --SO Own, y ., : yards and two touchdowns, and Jake Delhomme threw for twoscores. ' of training camp because of a strained right calf that also sidelined him for Tampa Bays first two preseason games. i. Saint, 13. Bangui 0: At Cincinnati, the Saints sacked Carson Palmer three times in ' the first half, knocking him out erf the game with a bloody nose and Scut lip. The Ben- gats couldnt move the ball or protect their franchise quarter- back in the first half. Palmer ' left the game when Kevin Kaesviharn got to him on a third-dowsafety blitz with 2 seconds left before halftime. . - v t k the Vikings kept the pressure on Ben Roeth-lisberger, surrounded Willie Parker and held Pittsburghs starting offense to three points Saturday before the Steelers rallied after halftime. Jeff Reed kicked four field goals, the last a with 4 seconds left, . f F At 12, Vikings 10; Minneapolis, ' - I Sf-- T ! . 5k , t er n . 1 r . rd . . Hrpfl y. j -- . , .. F r 2 SMSSiin SKSXfJl Mlpin. Gci. cabbed to rud.lor mtad C - moa r vi ... r,n Hit,, '"fiat & Htm W(v o. pDiiljDLjljLJS KBYU rCLAVIDfOW 35-ya- . . ! : , I Staden Jy & Uk V' , ' York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck during the fint quarter p Saturday at Gianta Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. 59-ya- . 4 . I Rams 24, Ravens 10: At St. Louis, even with newly signed I Lions 2k Brawns fi; At Detroit,.. I Dolphins 24, Chiefs 0: At Mi- -. Steven Jackson just a spectator, , fi the Rams first string.offense Brady Quinn was lackluster in ami, Ted Ginn Jr. had a his first NFL start and the de-punt return for a touchdown : ended its long slump with two and caught three passes for ... touchdowns. Marc Bulgers pleted Browns were roughed the Dolphins. The speedy Ginn, up for the second time in a pass to rookie Keenan week. The Lions Kevin Smith taken No. 9 overall in the 2007 Burton with six minutes to go f4 overcame a sluggish start with draft, is finally displaying the in the second quarter gave a touchdown run and L goto skills of a top NFL receiv- - the Rams starters their first . er. He finished with 29 yards score in three preseasons under backup kicker Dave Rayner coach Scott Linehan. improved his chances of find--' receiving in his third solid fingajohwjth four field goals.', performance of the preseason, 'h: t Cardinals 24, Raiders 0: At getting a big boost with the fr IPanthan 47,Jledskins I: At arrival of quarterback Chad Oakland, Calif., Matt Leinart L Jason threw three interceptkms in Charlotte, N.C, Itennington. Taylor less than two quarters before limped off the field with a worrisome knee injury and the I Jaguars 23, Buccaneers 17: At the Cardinals offense opened Redskins quickly unraveled L Tampa, Fla., Tampa Bays Jeff things up in the secondhalf. ' Leiiiart entered the game witk against the Panthers punch Garcia was interciptedtwice, tod- Itit Mmi . O'- (htri: h BOL'WU ' ' '1 co-sf- ' " ' C W f . - f f ... .. 2H3$7nU! "fi yrf.-.-; y I'M TAIu? a i wvii m Uhvit. .Baiaa ' & Inwnmulon wwwJlmpfotwj. 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