Jon Runyan Jr., the left guard in his first season with the Giants, has a picture stored in his cell phone showing himself as a youngster, dressed in a smaller version of his father’s No. 69 Eagles…
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Runyan in the photo is standing outside the players’ entrance at Lincoln Financial Field, and, from behind, Michael Strahan is giving him a hug and making a fake fearsome face.It was an unusual friendship that developed between Strahan, the Giants’ all-time sack leader, and Runyan, who played nine of his 14 years as an NFL offensive tackle for the Eagles.
In the first four games of his NFL career, rookie TE Theo Johnson was targeted just eight times and had three receptions.
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