EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- For three months, the Josh Brown situation has been hovering over the New York Giants organization. It all stemmed from a domestic violence arrest last May and culminated with the kicker being released last Tuesday.
A lot happened in between, including a league-imposed one-game suspension for violating the conduct policy and admissions from Brown to the Giants’ brass that he abused his wife. Through it all, the players have been faced with questions while the general manager -- the man who re-signed Brown to a two-year, $4 million deal this offseason -- still hasn’t addressed the topic.