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Giants coach denies telling Manning not to throw to Cruz

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  • STAR-ADVERTISER / 2013

    Victor Cruz broke away for a touchdown during the Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium on Jan. 27, 2013. The former Pro Bowler was released by the Giants after last season.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. >> New York Giants coach Ben McAdoo has denied doing anything to limit veteran receiver Victor Cruz’s catches in the second half of last season.

Cruz was released after last season, and signed a one-year contract with the Chicago Bears today.

Earlier in the week, he raised questions about his role with the Giants in a radio interview on “The Breakfast Club.”

“Halfway through the year I’m ballin’, the other half I’m not getting the ball,” he said. “And you’re just like, ‘What’s going on?’ It was like ‘Oh, I see what’s happening. They don’t want me here anymore.’ ”

Cruz had 39 catches for 586 yards and a touchdown last season after missing most of the previous two seasons with injuries.

McAdoo said he had no answer when asked about Cruz’s suggestion that Eli Manning was instructed not to throw to him.

When pushed, McAdoo said:

“There’s no accuracy to it,” the coach said after a Giants’ organized team activity today.

Cruz later in the day tried to reconcile things.

“I love the Giants,” he tweeted. “They gave me a platform no one else did. I am forever grateful! I never said I was sabotaged, don’t believe these headlines.”

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