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Updating a previous report, New York Giants CB Terrell Thomas' new one-year contract with the Giants will see him make a base salary of $500,000 with the possibility that he could make an additional $500,000 in incentives.
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New York Giants CB Terrell Thomas (knee) said he would be fine with a possible move to safety because he just wants to get on the field after missing the last two seasons because of anterior cruciate ligament injuries. Thomas said his knee is feeling great and have been able to start running over the past two weeks.
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Updating a previous report, New York Giants CB Terrell Thomas has signed a new one-year deal. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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The New York Giants have signed CB Terrell Thomas to a new contract. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
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New York Giants impending free-agent CB Terrell Thomas (knee) said he has begun to jog outside of a pool this week. He said he did not have any pain, swelling or discomfort while jogging.
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The New York Giants have a $6 million option on CB Terrell Thomas in March. They are expected to get out of that contract, but they might re-sign Thomas to a new short-term, low-risk deal later.
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New York Giants CB Terrell Thomas (knee) will begin running next week. Thomas said his rehab has been progressing smoothly.
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New York Giants impending free-agent CB Terrell Thomas (knee) plans to return to football next year after having three surgeries on the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. 'I am returning to football in 2013, hopefully with the Giants but my (contract) is up this year,' Thomas wrote. 'Most likely and hopefully I will be resigning with the Giants.' It's unlikely that the team will exercise his $6 million option due this spring. Thomas will begin a new training regimen this offseason that will include 200 pushups and 300 repetitions of abdominal exercises every night.
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New York Giants general manager Jerry Reese indicated CB Terrell Thomas (knee) could move to safety if he returns to the team next season. Thomas is trying to return from a third anterior cruciate ligament injury.
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New York Giants CB Terrell Thomas (knee) underwent surgery Tuesday, Sept. 11, to repair a partially torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. He has had three surgeries on his right ACL in the past seven years.
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