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January 9, 2009 5:50 p.m. EST
Matthew Harvey - AHN Sports Reporter East Rutherford, NJ (AHN) - The New York Giants had a full practice Thursday, meaning the defending Super Bowl champions expect to have its entire roster ready for Sunday's showdown vs. the Philadelphia Eagles. The Giants earned the AFC bi-week, and have used it to rest up their wounded players and are now fresh and looking for playoff action. Only two players were limited, being defensive end Justin Tuck and backup linebacker Zak DeOssie. These players have had injuries to their leg and back respectively. The only player missing is Plaxico Burress, after his accidental shooting left him suspended for the rest of the season. So far, the Eagles have proven capable of mounting a good offensive against the Giants this season. They are the only team to have beaten the Giants on their home turf. They will be looking to do so again as New York invite the Eagles to Giants Stadium Sunday. The Eagles are fresh off a victory against the Vikings in the first round, blowing them out 26-14. Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb threw for 300 yards and competed 23-of-34 pass attempts.
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