Giants to dedicate Sunday’s game vs. Eagles to local first responders

The New York Giants will dedicate Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles to local first responders.

The New York Giants haven’t found a common theme to play for all season. Until now. The team announced they will dedicate their game this Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles at MetLife Stadium to First Responders.

From the Giants:

“To honor these courageous men and women, the National Anthem will be performed by the New York City PAL Cops & Kid Chorus. In remembrance of Detective Joseph Seals, the police officer who lost his life during the shooting in Jersey City, N.J. two weeks ago, the color guard will be the Jersey City Police Department Honor Guard.

At halftime, the New York City Police Department Marching Band will perform. Close to one thousand tickets will be donated to local First Responders for this game.”

It’s a nice gesture to recognize the hard-working, dedicated men and women who bravely sacrifice so much for the community day in and day out. It’s the least all of us can do.

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