Corey Webster is ...

... apparently OK. I thought I might have to come in from practice to write about how the Giants secondary might be even more vulnerable to the Bengals' WRs if Webster can't play. For about half the time we were out watching practice, Webster was on the sideline by the exercise bike having his legs looked at and stretched.

But then he jumped up, did a little running, and resumed his place with the starting defensive unit once the special teams segments began.

R.W. McQuarters did sit out of practice, though. That left Domenik Hixon to return the punts, backed up by Ahmad Bradshaw. Sinorice Moss had been backing Hixon up for most of the season, but today it was Bradshaw. Worth noting that the Giants were working on punt coverage and not punt returns, so take it for what it's worth.

Also, Plaxico Burress needed help putting his jersey on over his shoulder pads. It's a quiet week. Take the observations you get and like them!

More later when we get Coughlin and the boys in the locker room.

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TR-

Do the Giants and Giant fans really want this type of info out so that other teams can find out potential injuries and weaknesses?

Coughlin may get POed at you.

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