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Frustrated Jacobs unintentionally throws helmet into crowd

INDIANAPOLIS -- New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs apologized for unintentionally throwing his helmet into the stands during the third quarter Sunday night in the a 38-14 loss to the Indianapolis Colts.

Jacobs, who has lost his starting position to Ahmad Bradshaw, apparently tried to throw his helmet down, but instead, it flew into the stands. Security personnel had to retrieve the helmet from fans while Jacobs appeared to explain to coach Tom Coughlin what happened.

"I was frustrated and went to throw it down on the ground, and it got caught on my finger and went into (the stands)," Jacobs said. "I apologize for that. It was frustration on my part."

Jacobs had three carries for eight yards in the first half and had only one rush for no yards in the third quarter. It was just one of many things that went wrong for the Giants in the game.

Coughlin said he didn't see the incident.

"From what I understand, he lost his poise and did something he shouldn't have done, and if someone was hurt, then we would all feel bad about that," Coughlin said.

Jacobs played sparingly after the incident, but Coughlin said it was because the Giants were behind and in hurry-up mode. Coughlin also said the 6-foot-4, 264-pound Jacobs spent too much time running laterally.

"We've seen too much of that, that east and west stuff," Coughlin said. "Find someplace to go and get up. Get up north."

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