New York Post

Pugh: Expect ‘grimy’ Week 1

- By PAUL SCHWARTZ

While the front office and coaching staff decide who makes the team, the veteran Giants get to kick back this weekend and look ahead to the regular-season opener, once again against the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium.

“We know them. They know us,” guard Justin Pugh said.

In this case, familiarit­y breeds something more powerful than contempt. The resurgent Cowboys in 2016 won the NFC East, with the Giants finishing second, despite sweeping the two-game series.

“They’re definitely the team to beat,” Pugh said. “They won the division. We did beat them twice. So there’s definitely a lot of storylines in that, I guess you could say. We’re very familiar with them. So we’re just going to go out there and it’s going to be an NFC East game. It’s going to be grimy. It’s going to be gritty. It’s going to be tough. You’re going to feel like you were in a car accident after that game.”

If coach Ben McAdoo is monitoring the legal proceeding­s involving Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott, he is not admitting it.

“We’re focused on our own team right now,’’ McAdoo said. “Whoever rolls out there for Dallas, whoever they put out on the field, we’ll be prepared for, we’ll have a plan for and we’ll be ready to go.” The roster was trimmed to 80 after the Giants waived eight players and placed safety Duke Ihenacho on injured reserve.

Those waived were safety Eric Pinkins, LB Chris Casher, LB Steven Daniels, CB Tay Glover-Wright, CB Tim Scott, CB Daniel Gray, WR C.J. Germany and OL Richard Levy. Another 27 players must be cut by 4 p.m. Saturday. McAdoo said it will be a “tough decision” choosing between Geno Smith and Josh Johnson for the backup quarterbac­k job.

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