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Kick returns ignite Giants in win against Saints Hixon was a returner with the
Denver Broncos in 2007 when the Buffalo Bills' Kevin Everett collided with him
and suffered a severe neck injury. It was a moment Hixon struggled to shake and
it was the beginning of the end for him in Denver.Hixon was also the last New
York Giants returner to take a kick back for a touchdown until David Wilson did
it in the first quarter of Sunday's 52-27 victory over the New Orleans
Saints.BOX SCORE: Giants
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, Saints 27Kickoff returns were huge for the Giants on Sunday,
and a reminder a treacherous, overlooked play can still be a vital one."I
understand completely they're trying to protect the players. But where do you
draw the line and how do you make it," Hixon said in a victorious Giants
postgame locker room, amid a group of players that realized they needed that
victory to stay atop the NFC East. "I just don't know. I'd have to sit down and
really deliberate, really think about it. It's so tough."It's tough for everyone
involved, particularly NFL commissioner Roger
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influential decision-makers trying to exact change.On the one hand, kickoffs
have resulted in many concussions and neck injuries, hot-button issues the
league is trying to reduce. Moving the kicking point up to the 35-yard line last
year resulted in more touchbacks and 40 percent fewer concussions.But without
kickoff returns, the Giants would've been in big trouble on Sunday. Consider:The
Giants' offense wasted Wilson's 58-yard return to start the game by going
three-and-out. No sweat. Wilson finished off the next one himself, a 97-yard
touchdown.Wilson went 52 yards on a kick return in the second quarter, giving
the Giants the ball in New Orleans territory right after the Saints had cut the
lead to 14-10.Wide receiver Jerrel Jernigan took a short kick designed to be
kept away from Wilson 60 yards late in the third quarter to answer the second
touchdown for the Saints in less than 7 minutes of game time. The Giants had led
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Giants were back in the end zone on a 10-yard pass from Eli Manning to Victor
Cruz. The Saints were broken and didn't score again.Washington Redskins
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