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After Learning To Juggle, Giants Star Prince Amukamara New Job As TMZ Photographer?

Prince Amukamara has been busy this offseason. Not only has he been learning to juggle, but he also seems to be juggling jobs. Last week Prince took to the streets with TMZ reporters, and put in some work as a PAP photographer for an interview with San Antonio Spurs guard Danny Green. But get this: Amukamara has also been learning to actually juggle! In hopes of improving his hand-eye coordination, as well as improving his reaction time, Prince took up the hobby back in March. The Giants star cornerback and his coaches think that the practice will help him get more interceptions this year, making him an even bigger threat.

Last week TMZ reporters decided to have a little fun and put Prince on the camera while they did an interview with NBA Champion Danny Green, who professes to be a huge Giants fan (via TMZ):

"Right off the bat, he shot San Antonio Spurs superstar Danny Green outside an ESPY party in Hollywood ... and challenged him with a great question: Can you name 3 NY Giants players?!

"Now, here's the mystery we're debating in the office ... do you think Green knew the guy holding the camera is a G-Man??"

Of course, Amukamara still has his day job. And one of the things he has been doing to improve at his day job is juggling. According to the already impressive shutdown cornerback, he has missed way too many interception opportunities, a problem he is hoping to solve this season. Even though his wife laughed at his initial ineptitude, Prince eventually got the hang of it (via New York Daily News):

"Every time I would get close, I'd yell, 'Babe, babe! Watch! Watch! I'd be like, 'I got it! I got it!' And I wouldn't get it... It's crazy. Six picks, and you can go from the least talked about (corner) to now you're up there, just from those balls being caught.

"I think a corner's graded on how often he gets his hand on balls. That's how you make your team better."

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