General manager Jerry Reese, the man responsible for building the New York Giants roster, refused on Monday to talk about why the Giants decided to hand former placekicker Josh Brown a two-year, $4 million contract this offseason despite knowing of allegations of multiple instances of domestic abuse.
That means that players on the team have been forced to talk about Brown, to the point where last week Victor Cruz told reporters to stop asking him about the situation. The head coach has been forced to talk about Brown again and again. Co-owner John Mara has, after initially being silent, faced the music and admitted the team was “misguided” in its handling of Brown.