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Giants to induct Coughlin into Ring of Honor
- Updated: July 19, 2016
10:05 AM ET
Tom Coughlin didn’t want his time as New York Giants coach to end in January. That was clear at the time, and Coughlin has admitted it on the record since. But if there are any hard feelings about Coughlin’s exit after 12 years and two Super Bowl titles, they won’t keep the team from honoring his accomplishments.
The Giants announced Tuesday that Coughlin, along with former defensive end Justin Tuck and longtime GM Ernie Accorsi, would be inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor in a halftime ceremony during the team’s Nov. 14 Monday Night Football game against the Bengals in East Rutherford, N.J.
Tom Coughlin was 110-93 in 12 seasons as the Giants’ head coach, including playoff games and the two Super Bowl victories over the Patriots. Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports
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