Joe Ruback AKA License Plate Guy never disappoints when putting on New York Giants events as he hosted another one on Saturday May 18th live at Clover Stadium in Pomona New York with 2X Super Bowl Champion running back Brandon Jacobs and current Giants nose tackle Dexter Lawrence II. Ruback has been a fan of this team for a while and it is remarkable to see him put in the work and make connections with their players that have a positive impact. They had over 100 players that played with the Giants or used to play at this big event. All their fans were ready to meet the players, have fun and enjoy this awesome experience from Joe. It was against Team Lawrence II and Team Jacobs for each event.
Team Lawrence II
DEXTER LAWRENCE II
Nick McCloud
Micah McFadden
Isaiah McKenzie
Marcus McKethan
Jalen Mills
Evan Neal
Rakeem Nunez Roches
Azeez Ojulari
Ovie Oghoufo
Gunner Olszewski
Gervarrius Owens
Jason Pinnock
Casey Rogers
Jake Kubas
Marcellus Johnson
Dyontae Johnson
Alex Johnson
John Jiles
Tyree Jackson
Dennis Houston
Elijah Chatman
Justin Pugh
Jordon Riley
Aaron Robinson
Jude McAtamney
Wan'Dale Robinson
John Michael Schmitz Jr.
Isaiah Simmons
Kayvon Thibodeaux
Andrew Thomas
Theo Johnson
Darius Muasau
Tyler Nubin
Dru Phillips
Tyrone Tracy Jr.
Ryder Anderson
Deonte Banks
Dane Belton
Gary Brightwell
Brian Burns
Lawrence Cager
Carter Coughlin
D.J. Davidson
Tommy DeVito
Joshua Ezeudu
Cor'Dale Flott
Bryce Ford-Wheaton
Tomon Fox
Jamie Gillan
Eric Gray
Tre Hawkins III
Isaiah Hodgins
Timmy Horne
Jalin Hyatt
Dyontae Johnson
Daniel Jones
Casey Kreiter
Drew Lock
Jack Stoll
CONGRATS TO LICENSE PLATE GUY, DEXTER LAWRENCE II AND BRANDON JACOBS FOR RAISING SIXTY THOUSAND (60,000) DURING THIS EVENT.
Welcome to the Dexter Lawrence Celebrity Softball Game, coming to you from Clover Stadium in Pomona, New York, May 18, 2024. They had Brandon Jacobs and his Superbowl 42 and 46 winning teammates taking on Dexter Lawrence and the current New York Giants in a game of dodgeball, home run derby, and softball.
Team Lawrence II
DEXTER LAWRENCE II
Nick McCloud
Micah McFadden
Isaiah McKenzie
Marcus McKethan
Jalen Mills
Evan Neal
Rakeem Nunez Roches
Azeez Ojulari
Ovie Oghoufo
Gunner Olszewski
Gervarrius Owens
Jason Pinnock
Casey Rogers
Jake Kubas
Marcellus Johnson
Dyontae Johnson
Alex Johnson
John Jiles
Tyree Jackson
Dennis Houston
Elijah Chatman
Justin Pugh
Jordon Riley
Aaron Robinson
Jude McAtamney
Wan'Dale Robinson
John Michael Schmitz Jr.
Isaiah Simmons
Kayvon Thibodeaux
Andrew Thomas
Theo Johnson
Darius Muasau
Tyler Nubin
Dru Phillips
Tyrone Tracy Jr.
Ryder Anderson
Deonte Banks
Dane Belton
Gary Brightwell
Brian Burns
Lawrence Cager
Carter Coughlin
D.J. Davidson
Tommy DeVito
Joshua Ezeudu
Cor'Dale Flott
Bryce Ford-Wheaton
Tomon Fox
Jamie Gillan
Eric Gray
Tre Hawkins III
Isaiah Hodgins
Timmy Horne
Jalin Hyatt
Dyontae Johnson
Daniel Jones
Casey Kreiter
Drew Lock
Jack Stoll
Team Jacobs
Jacobs
Seubert
Daniels
Moss
O'Hara
Ware
Nicks
Wilson
Manningham
Depalma
James
Dockery
Brown
Alford
Douglas
DRC
Toomer
Boley
Way
Taylor
Martinek
Burress
Canty
Booth
Manning
Tyree
Amukamara
Jones
Hedgecock
Tuck
London
Bachman
Harris
Mitchell
Casilla
Harris
Carson
Landeta
Bradshaw
Cruz
Andre Williams
Leonard Marshall
Jesse Armstead
Pepper Johnson
Here is the link to this event
Shout-out to Joe Ruback AKA License Plate Guy for letting the Giants fans meet their favorite players from past and currently. Everyone needs to follow Ruback now on all social media formats as he continues to help out his community in a positive way.
Who is Joe Ruback?
New York Giants fan Joe Ruback wears license plates around his neck in support of the Giants. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images)
New York Giants fan Joe Ruback wears license plates around his neck in support of the Giants. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images) /
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There are sports fans and then there are super fans. Meet Joe Ruback, the NY Giants’ most recognizable and biggest diehard fan.
New York Giants fan Joe Ruback wears license plates around his neck in support of the Giants. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images)
New York Giants fan Joe Ruback wears license plates around his neck in support of the Giants. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images) /
Walking around FedEx Field on November 8th, there was a familiar figure of the NY Giants fanbase.
Heading towards Section 125, I saw a man with long, thick blonde hair. He was wearing a custom Giants Salute to Service jersey to thank our troops for everything they have done for our country. He also rocked a matching custom Giants camouflage facemask to finish the Giants-out outfit.
Standing there in his camouflaged jersey, I couldn’t help but notice three tattoos on this man’s right leg. From behind, all I could see was the guy’s leg donning a Giants “NY” logo, a Vince Lombardi trophy, and a tattoo of a license plate reading, “G1ANTS”. Who would get a tattoo of a NY Giants themed license plate? Only one guy would do such a thing.
Enter Joe Ruback.
He is seen every week by thousands of Giants fans yet he still can remain anonymous to the casual fan. If you know Joe Ruback, you probably better know him as License Plate Guy. Or LPG.
Joe has made the NY Giants more than a passion or a hobby like other fans consider their favorite sport teams. No, for Joe Ruback, the New York Giants are a lifestyle. To him, the team and the players mean so much more than the numbers on their jersey and the team they are representing.
LPG has spent the last 20 years of his life attending every single Giants game up until 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He has gone to every Giants home game at Giants Stadium and Metlife Stadium up until the team did not allow fans in this season. He has seen all the highs and lows of the franchise from four Super Bowl victories to blown leads and horrible losses in unimaginable situations.
Following the NY Giants since a young age saw Ruback go from being a big fan to a superfan. Becoming close friends with team coaches and players is something every fan yearns for their entire life. LPG has made countless relationships and created endless memories with several Giants for life.
Just take a look at Joe’s house and you’ll understand what the NY Giants truly mean to Joe and his family. Whether it’s the game-used gear, the craziest Giants memorabilia you can find, or the custom items from cars, the garage, and his infamous basement, Joe has more than proven his devotion to the organization (https://gmenhq.com/2020/11/26/joe-ruback-interview-ny-giants-super-fan-license-plate-guy/)
Who is Dexter Lawrence II
Dexter Lawrence II is an NFL nose tackle for the New York Giants. He played his collegiate football at Clemson University before being drafted 17th overall in the 1st round of the 2019 NFL Draft. He was the No. 2 overall recruit in the 2016 college recruiting class. After his first season with Giants, Lawrence was nominated to the 2019 PFWA All-Rookie Team. Off the field, Dexter is a faithful, family based man who is interested in fashion, food, gaming, real estate, and more (https://www.letsengage.com/talent/dexter-lawrence-ii).
Who is Brandon Jacobs
In 2005, Brandon was a fourth round NFL Draft pick by the New York Giants. He played for the New York Giants for seven seasons before signing with the San Francisco 49ers in 2012. Jacob returned to New York for his final season and retired in 2014. During his NFL career, Jacob’s was a two-time Super Bowl Champion (XLII, XLVI), two-time NFC Champion (2007, 2011), and NFC Offensive Player of the Month in October 2007. Throughout his NFL career, Brandon rushed for a total of 5,094 yards and 60 touchdowns (https://redravenathletics.com/sports/fball/FB_Hall_of_Fame_Bios/FB_-_Brandon_Jacobs_HOF).
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