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New York Giants' news, 3/27: White pants make a comeback for Giants in 2013

The New York Giants will wear white pants on occasion as an alternate look in 2013.

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Ahmad Bradshaw is visiting with the Pittsburgh Steelers
Ahmad Bradshaw is visiting with the Pittsburgh Steelers
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Good morning, New York Giants' fans! Here are your links for this Wednesday morning.

Giants will bust out white pants on occasion in 2013
Team will alternate from usual gray bottoms, but won't wear white on white.

Steelers schedule visit with RB Ahmad Bradshaw
Former New York Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw will visit the Pittsburgh Steelers Wednesday, according to a person informed of the meeting. The person spoke to USA TODAY Sports on condition of anonymity.

Police: New York Giants lineman reports $440K in jewelry stolen - Miami Beach - MiamiHerald.com
A member of the New York Giants told Miami Beach police that a woman he met at Liv disappeared Monday from his room at the Fontainebleau, along with $440,000 in jewelry.

Is NFL Thrifty or Cheap? N.J. Super Bowl Needs a Few Good Men and Women to Volunteer | Professional | NewJerseyNewsroom.com -- Your State. Your News.
So East Rutherford has the February 2014 Super Bowl and the Super Bowl Committee is looking for a few good men and women to make this the best Super Bowl ever. They are looking for volunteers, maybe as many as 20,000 and in exchange for up to 10 hours of "work", the volunteers will receive a uniform, a pat on the head, a thank you and told they can now watch the Super Bowl on television. No pay, no chance at a ticket just doing something good for the community, rather the NFL.

Giant LB Herzlich inspires Fairfield audience with cancer-beating story - Thehour.com: Sports
FAIRFIELD -- On what was billed as "a night of inspiration, hope and empowerment," cancer survivor and New York Giant linebacker Mark Herzlich provided all of that and more to an audience of more than 200 on Thursday night at Roger Ludlowe Middle School.