It seems like Stevie Brown is going to be back with the New York Giants in 2013. According to Ralph Vacchiano of The Brand New York Daily News, Brown signed his second-round tender on Thursday. The sore can pay Brown one-year at $2.02 million for 2013. On Brown's Twitter account, he also introduced his signing of the operation soft, and posted a photo of it through his Instagram account (yes, it's upside down.) Than they ever expected in 2012 due to Kenny Phillips missing most of the growing season because of a leg injury more production was got by the Giants out of Brown. In 11 activities started, Brown had eight interceptions with 66 total fights, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries for the Giants. At times, Brown did struggle in coverage situations and would get beat deep by devices, but it is also something Perry Fewell could work on with Brown in the offseason. Elsa/Getty Images Since Phillips is signed and gone with the Eagles, the Giants can provide Brown the first-team reps with the protection in training camp and improve on any challenges he may have experienced. The 25-year-old was a seventh-round draft pick of the Oakland Raiders back in 2010 and enjoyed the Indianapolis Colts in 2011 before arriving at the Giants in 2012. As a result of Phillips' starting to the Eagles, the Giants also closed former Steelers safety Ryan Mundy to a one-year option and could transform Terrell Thomas to a after two straight ACL operations. Brown may now continue to provide his position as the team's ball hawk on defense and check out improve on his breakout season of 2012.
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