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New York Giants LB Aaron Curry admitted that the money he earned as a high draft pick changed him and he lost his motivation, ultimately leading to his trade from the Seattle Seahawks. 'Early in my career, I was just selfish and self-centered,' Curry said Wednesday, May 22. 'I was more about me than I was the Seahawks at the time. I was more focused on my own desires versus the franchise and the team. It was immaturity, and I'm glad I got past that stage.'
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The New York Giants would like LB Aaron Curry to lose about 10 pounds before the start of season. The team believes Curry can help out at either strongside linebacker of middle linebacker.
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New York Giants LB Aaron Curry thinks he can be an impact linebacker on the team's defense. "I really believe I have the ability to be an impact linebacker on this defense," Curry said. "I feel like I can affect each play that I'm in the game. I'm looking forward to just putting it all out there and emptying my tank every day at practice and taking it to the game just to have fun and win some football games."
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New York Giants LB Aaron Curry's deal is worth $780,000 with a $50,000 roster bonus, $15,000 workout bonus and a $715,000 salary. His cap hit is a $620,000 minimum salary benefit.
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New York Giants general manager Jerry Reese said he does not see much risk with the signing of LB Aaron Curry and hopes that Curry can reinvent himself with the Giants. 'It's an opportunity for him. If he comes on and he looks like the player that he was when he was the fourth pick in the draft, it's a win-win for everybody. Sometimes a guy can go to a new environment and reinvent himself. We're hoping that's what happens with him,' Reese said. Curry currently weighs 265 pounds, which Reese said is about 10 pounds more than his playing weight.
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Updating a previous report, the New York Giants signed LB Aaron Curry to a one-year deal Friday, May 10.
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The New York Giants signed LB Aaron Curry (Raiders) Friday, May. 10. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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Updating a previous report, free-agent LB Aaron Curry (Raiders) has not signed a contract with the New York Giants. Curry worked out and took a physical with the team.
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Free-agent LB Aaron Curry (Raiders) said his workout with the New York Giants went well. That went well...little rough on the edges but nothing repetition and hard work can't smooth out," Curry said on his twitter account.
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The New York Giants will host free-agent LB Aaron Curry (Raiders) Thursday, May 8, for a visit.
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