Brian Burns continues to miss practice
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Burns insisted that he wasn't upset with defensive coordinator Shane Bowen's decision to drop eight into coverage on a key pass completion by Broncos QB Bo Nix.
The Giants received encouraging news ahead of their Week 8 matchup against the Eagles, boosting confidence before a crucial divisional showdown. The New York Giants play the Philadelphia Eagles on the road in Week 8. They’re looking to bounce back after falling to the Denver Broncos in Week 7, allowing 33 points in the fourth quarter.
Linebacker Brian Burns struggled to keep his emotions in check as the New York Giants suffered a historic collapse against the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Coming off the back of a landscape-shifting
As the team walked off the field in Denver following a disastrous 33-32 loss to the Broncos, he was captured on video dropping f-bombs and lamenting "stupid ass s--t."
New York Giants linebacker Brian Burns denied his anger was directed toward defensive coordinator Shane Bowen when he vented on his way to the locker room after a 33-32 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Brian Burns’ two-sack performance Sunday wasn’t just overshadowed by the Giants’ last-second loss to the Broncos. His postgame outburst heading to the locker room caught more attention for seemingly being mad about the defensive play calls on the final drive.
New York Giants linebacker Brian lowers his shoulder to lay out Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix for a loss of 8 yards.
Giants pass rusher Brian Burns tackles some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: Michael Strahan: Do you know what his single-season sack record is?