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New York Giants vs New Orleans Saints
Date:Sunday October 18
Time:1:00 pm
Series : NFL Football
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Giants Team Report
Quarterback Eli Manning has been to the Superdome more times than he can remember, what with him growing up in New Orleans and his father starring and announcing for the Saints and all. But he's still yet to play there.
That homecoming game drought ends Sunday when Manning's 5-0 Giants face off against the 4-0 Saints.
"I am excited about it," Manning said. "(It's my) first time playing in the Superdome, ever, for any level of football. I am excited about getting the opportunity to play where my father spent most of his career, going back to New Orleans and playing New Orleans, who is playing very well this year. Two undefeated teams. It should be a great atmosphere."
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Louisiana native and former LSU star Corey Webster is anxiously looking forward to playing in the Superdome on Sunday. Webster in high school both won and lost a state championship game in the Superdome.
But that is hardly Webster's greatest Superdome memory. That came when LSU knocked off Oklahoma in the 2004 Sugar Bowl that gave the Tigers a BCS title.
Saints Team Report
Former New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey tried to keep his emotions to himself when he met with the media on Wednesday, just four days before his first game against his old team.
Shockey, who played for the Giants from 2002-07 before being traded to the Saints just before the start of training camp in 2008, did his best to downplay Sunday's matchup with his former teammates as a media horde surrounded him after practice.
"It's definitely going to be different, but I'm not the only guy that's ever gotten ready to play against his old team," Shockey said. "I'm going to handle it as if it were any other team.
"I know those guys, so it's going to be strange in that aspect," he admitted. "They've changed a lot of personnel over the years that I've been gone, so I'll just deal with it like I do every week."
Shockey quickly made it clear that this week should be about two undefeated teams, his 4-0 Saints against the 5-0 Giants.



