Victor Arocho, Byron Jones, and Joe Bag of Donuts discuss the New York Giants losing to the Green Bay Packers. ContributorsVictor Arocho – @varochoByron JonesJoe Toscano – @joeybagovdonuts
Victor Arocho, Byron Jones, and Joe Bag of Donuts discuss the New York Giants losing to the Green Bay Packers. ContributorsVictor Arocho – @varochoByron JonesJoe Toscano – @joeybagovdonuts
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He will become a free agent if he goes unclai…
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