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BURRESS: “NO QUESTION” I’LL HAVE NEW DEAL BEFORE CAMP
According to Plaxico Burress, the road to a new contract with the Giants looks obstacle-free and should be completed in time for the start of training camp. Speaking at a book signing for his new tome about the Super Bowl season, Burress said that there was “no question” in his mind that a new deal would [...]
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Plaxico Burress Plans to Be at Training Camp (Pending New Deal)
FanHouse — ... $6 million per, and he does sit out camp, it's hardly a big deal: He spent most of last season nursing a sore ankle, regularly missing practice, only to show up on Sunday and play well. The optimistic Giants fan can look at this as a way to keep Burress fresh late into the season. How the front office placates Jeremy Shockey is the bigger issue, I think. Tiki Barber disagrees -- he says everything will work itself out once the season starts. Hat tip: Mr. Alper on PFT   Permalink | Email this ...

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