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Westchester Fans Poised For Giants, Jets Openers

New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning will try to lead the team to another championship season. Photo Credit: Henry O/Sports Vision
The Jets acquired quarterback Tim Tebow in the offseason and will use him to try to help the team's offense in 2012. Photo Credit: Henry O/Sports Vision

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Local football fans will enjoy an unusual midweek start of the National Football League season Wednesday when the New York Giants host the Dallas Cowboys at Met Life Stadium in a nationally televised game at 8:30 p.m. on NBC-TV.

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Which of the New York professional football teams will have the better 2012 season?

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Which of the New York professional football teams will have the better 2012 season?

  • The Giants will make the playoffs

    57%
  • The Jets will make the playoffs

    0%
  • The Giants will repeat as Super Bowl Champions

    29%
  • The Jets will win the Super Bowl

    0%
  • Neither team will make the playoffs

    14%
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While the defending Super Bowl Champion Giants get a head start on the rest of the NFL, the Jets, who failed the make the playoffs last year, will host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at 1 p.m. on CBS-TV.

Westchester fans will be following the careers of two local players who are currently playing in the NFL; New Rochelle's Ray Rice of the Baltimore Ravens and Yonkers native Doug Hogue of the Detroit Lions, who is a graduate of Roosevelt High School.

Rice, who set rushing records for New Rochelle High School and went on to do the same at Rutgers University, is the lead running back for the Ravens, who open their season hosting the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football at 7 p.m. on ESPN. Rice led the Ravens in rushing last year with 1,364 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Hogue, who played at Syracuse University, is in his second year as a linebacker for the Detroit Lions, who host the St. Louis Rams Sunday at 1 p.m. The 23-year-old Hogue was a Lions fifth round draft pick in 2011.

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