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NYG vs. WAS: Making the Connection

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GIANT CONNECTIONS**

  • Offensive Line Coach Pat Flaherty
    Served as the tight ends coach with the Redskins during the 2000 season and helped earn Stephen Alexander an invitation to the Pro Bowl.
  • Defensive Line Coach Robert Nunn
    Held the same position with the Redskins during the 2003 season.
  • Tight Ends Coach Michael Pope
    Held the same position with the Redskins from 1997-99.

REDSKINS CONNECTIONS

  • NT Barry Cofield
    Was a member of the Giants from 2006-10. Cofield started in 78 regular season games (six postseason games) and was a member of the Super Bowl XLII championship team.
  • LB Bryan Kehl
    Drafted by the Giants in the fourth round of the 2008 draft and played for two full seasons.

GIANTS WASHINGTON DC-AREA CONNECTIONS

  • Wide receivers coach Kevin M. Gilbride
    Was the slot receivers and tight ends coach at Georgetown University in 2006.

REDSKINS NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY-AREA CONNECTIONS

  • DE Stephen Bowen
    Attended Half Hollow Hills West High School in Dix, N.Y., and was a standout performer in both football and basketball. As a senior, Bowen recorded 235 rushing yards and four touchdowns to go along with 330 receiving yards and five touchdowns.
  • RB Jawan Jamison
    Started 20 of 25 games played at Rutgers and had 486 career carries for 1,972 yards and 13 rushing touchdowns.
  • WR Nick Williams
    Attended The Hun School in Princeton, N.J. As a senior in 2008, he was named the Trenton Times Player of the Year and earned all-conference honors on both offense and defense as a junior and senior.
  • FB Darryl Young
    Attended Amityville (N.Y.) High School and earned three varsity letters in football and four in track and basketball.
  • Defensive Backs Coach Raheem Morris
    A native of Irvington, N.J., native, he was presented the Key to the City in his hometown during "Raheem Morris Day" on June 5, 2009.
  • Linebackers Coach Bob Slowik
    Served as the secondary coach for Rutgers from 1984-1989.
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