Plaxico Buress' pain in the neck could become just that for the Giants on Sunday. That's why the Giants sent their star wide receiver to the Hosptial for Special Surgery Thursday to undergo a series of tests on his stiff neck, which kept him out of practice for the second straight day. The Giants were concerned about Burress' injury being worse, but the test results were positive news for the Giants.
"There say there is nothing (with the) bone ... no vertebra, nothing like that," coach Tom Coughlin said. "He is very sore ... still stiff today. But the reason that all of the tests were made was because he continued to have this stiff neck and issues along those lines. We thought it was down in the (trapezius muscle) where it started from. So we wanted to rule everything out. There was nothing of the nature of any kind of vertebrae or anything like that. It is muscle." Continue
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