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Jeremy Shockey #88 | Tight End | New Orleans Saints
Height: 6-5    Weight: 253    Born: Aug 18, 1980, Ada, OK

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October 12, 2008
Saints inactives: TE Jeremy Shockey, WR Marques Colston, QB Joey Harrington, CB Aaron Glenn, SS Kevn Kaesviharn, WR David Patten, DT Antwan Lake and DT Sedrick Ellis.
October 10, 2008
The return of tight end Jeremy Shockey to the Saints this week does not look like it is going to happen, according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
October 8, 2008
Jeremy Shockey returned to practice on Wednesday. The New Orleans Times-Picayune says he should still be considered questionable for Sunday's game against Oakland, but coach Sean Payton said he was more optimistic than earlier in the week.
September 26, 2008
Updating an earlier report, Jeremy Shockey's surgery went so well that the team is hopeful he will be able to return for Week 6, according to The Times-Picayune.
September 26, 2008
Jeremy Shockey underwent successful surgery on his injured groin, and apparently the injury itself was not as extensive as first thought, according to The Times-Picayune. "They called it a sports hernia because it was in that general area," said Shockey. "But there was no protrusion, so it was even better than they thought."
September 22, 2008
Jeremy Shockey will miss 3-6 weeks after undergoing sports hernia surgery at some point this week, according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
September 4, 2008
Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey was left off the team's injury report, and he should be ready to play Week 1, according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
August 28, 2008
Jeremy Shockey was once again left on the sidelines for the Saints on Thursday night, according to the Times-Picayune. Marques Colston was also held out of the lineup.
August 22, 2008
Jeremy Shockey has went through eight months of rehab (fractured left fibula) and looks forward to making his Saints' preseason debut on Saturday against the Bengals, according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune. He said, "I feel pretty good about the week. I'm not 100 percent or anything, but there has been progress made. There are more than two weeks left to the start of the regular season, and without a doubt I'll be 100 percent when the real games start. I don't want to have a setback. I don't want to do something stupid and hurt something else by pushing it too hard."
August 19, 2008
Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey went through practice on Monday with no problems and will likely play in the team's preseason contest on Saturday against the Bengals, according to Sporting News Today.
August 15, 2008
Jeremy Shockey did not participate in Thursday's scrimmage against the Texans as he is dealing with a hamstring injury, according to the Houston Chronicle.
July 23, 2008
Jeremy Shockey passed his physical in New Orleans and is officially a member of the Saints, according to the NY Daily News.
July 22, 2008
In a weird and tangled turn of events, it now appears the Saints may be in line to lose a 1st-round draft pick, rather than the 2nd rounder they believe they have sent to the Giants, in exchange for tight end Jeremy Shockey , according to ProFootballTalk.com.
July 21, 2008
The New York Giants have agreed to trade their disgruntled tight end to the New Orleans Saints for a second- and fifth-round pick, according to FOXSports.com. The deal is pending league approval, and Shockey must also pass a physical.
July 20, 2008
The Giants are three days away from opening training camp and the questions around tight end Jeremy Shockey have yet to be answered, and today's comments from GM Jerry Reese leave no answers to be found, according to the New York Daily News. Reese would not say if he expects his enigmatic tight end to report to camp at the University at Albany with the rest of his teammates on Thursday morning, and he appeared to leave open the possibility that Shockey won't be part of the Giants at all with these comments, stating, "I expect we'll have 53 players when we play the Redskins (on Sept. 4) who want to be here, and are happy to be here, ready to play as a team, ready to defend the title. That's what I expect," Reese said. "If that includes Jeremy, that would be great."
June 28, 2008
It appears there are movers and shakers in the NFL that believe the current picture being presented by the Giants, stating tight end Jeremy Shockey is no longer involved in trade talks, fails to match reality, according to NFL.com.
June 26, 2008
Jeremy Shockey will remain with the Giants according to an unnamed "source", according to the Bergen Record. The "source" reported that the team has given up its attempts to trade Shockey and that he will remain with the team.
June 25, 2008
Thirty minutes into his new television gig with Fox, Michael Strahan told Newsday he thinks the New York Giants should dump unhappy tight end Jeremy Shockey. "He doesn't want to play here; that's obvious with everything that's going on," Strahan said, "I don't think you gain much by keeping a guy around. Regardless of how well he plays for you, there's always that tension, and that's one thing you can't have if you're expected to go back and repeat."
June 25, 2008
There are quiet rumors circulating that teams are still asking about tight end Jeremy Shockey's availability, and although Pro Football Weekly hears the team would like to get its star tight end healthy and into camp, the rift between player and team isn’t narrowing.
June 13, 2008
According to a report in The Bergen Record, the Giants tight end got into a shouting match with GM Jerry Reese at some point during the teams' three-day minicamp. It apparently happened earlier this week. Giants beat writer Ralph Vacchiano wrote in his Daily News blog that it might be why Jeremy Shockey’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, suddenly appeared in the parking lot on Friday and said, We’re just going to have to take it one day at a time," commenting on the relationship between his client and the New York front office.
June 11, 2008
Jeremy Shockey was unable to take the field at practice on Wednesday due to his injured ankle, according to the New York Star Ledger.
June 11, 2008
Jeremy Shockey reported to the New York Giants mandatory mini-camp today, according to Newsday NFL writer Bob Glauber.
June 9, 2008
Jeremy Shockey will not be asked to participate much if he reports to manadatory mini-camps, according to the NY Post. He is recovering from leg and ankle surgery.
June 8, 2008
Updating an earlier report, it appears differing views are coming forth regarding comments made by Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey , according to ProFootballTalk.com.
June 8, 2008
Jeremy Shockey hinted Saturday that he might not attend the Giants' mandatory minicamp, which begins Wednesday, according to ESPN.com. "Who knows? I might go to see my mother in Texas. I have no idea," Shockey said. The tight end has been lobbying for a trade over the offseason and is coming back from a broken leg. "Obviously. I'm not 100 percent and if I do show to minicamp, it's going to be, I wouldn't imagine me doing much, just getting treatment on my leg," Shockey said.
June 4, 2008
The New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey will be attending the team's mandatory minicamp next week, according to the NY Daily News.
June 3, 2008
Jeremy Shockey is expected to report to the team, according to Newsday. He plans to show up for next week's minicamp from June 11-13.
May 30, 2008
The Giants mandatory mini-camp on June 11-13 will say a lot about Jeremy Shockey commitment this season. Up until now, Shockey has stayed away from the offseason workout program, as he prefers to work out in Miami.
May 21, 2008
Tight end coach Mike Pope said he heard that Jeremy Shockey is coming along well as he recovers from a broken leg, according to the Star Ledger. He is running in the sand pits in Miami to strengthen his legs. Pope added, "He gets hurt, but he's a quick healer because he pushes himself."
May 20, 2008
Eli Manning expects Jeremy Shockey to return to the Giants this season, according to FanNation.com. Manning said, "I've been in touch with Jeremy. We've just gotta get everybody back."
May 16, 2008
Jeremy Shockey may still end up being moved this off-season but it won't be to the New Orleans Saints, according to North Jersey.com. “It’s no secret we had some discussions with them and we just couldn’t come to a conclusion on the right compensation,” Saints GM Mickey Loomis said.
May 11, 2008
Offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride is the latest person to weigh in on the Jeremy Shockey situation. The two talked recently. "It’s so nebulous right now, you just have no idea what’s going to happen," Gilbride tells the New York Daily News. "Right now he’s on our team. We’re planning on him being there. He’ll be one of the guys that we’ll look to feature and one of the guys that we’ll look to depend on." Gilbride refused to pass along what Shockey said about the situation.
May 9, 2008
Newsday NFL writer Bob Glauber reported on ESPN this morning that the only way the New York Giants would trade tight end Jeremy Shockey is if they received an offer that “knocked their socks off”.
May 5, 2008
League sources indicate the New Orleans Saints' pursuit of New York tight end Jeremy Shockey did not end when a draft-day deal between the clubs could not be reached, according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune. Head coach Sean Payton believes Shockey is a perfect fit for the Saints' offense, and he still desperately wants the player to be wearing a black-and-gold uniform this season.
May 1, 2008
Jeremy Shockey did not attend the Giants' visit to the White House on Wednesday, according to the Newark Star Ledger. Michael Strahan and Osi Umenyiora also were not in attendance.
April 27, 2008
We have completed nearly five rounds of this year's NFL Draft, and TE Jeremy Shockey remains with the New York Giants, though the Saints report it is not due to their lack of effort, according to ESPN.com.
April 26, 2008
There is a good chance that Jeremy Shockey will be dealt today, according to FanNation. The Saints remain the top suitor, but the Falcons are also believed to be interested, among others.
April 25, 2008
The New Orleans Saints will push to see if they can get New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey, but they won't be willing to part with safety Roman Harper to make the deal work, according to ESPN.
April 24, 2008
The Seattle Seahawks have denied having any interest in acquiring New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
April 23, 2008
The New Orleans Saints have already expressed their interest in Jeremy Shockey and now the Seattle Seahawks and possibly the Atlanta Falcons are interested in working a trade to acquire the disgruntled tight end, according to the New York Daily News. Per media reports the Giants aren't actively trying to trade Shockey, but they are listening to offers and have discussed the possibility.
April 21, 2008
The New Orleans Saints and are still hot for the tight end Jeremy Shockey, according to SI.com.
April 19, 2008
Jeremy Shockey , the talented-but-aggravating Pro Bowl tight end for the New York Giants, has been involved in tumultuous dealings with his team since suffering a broken fibula in a game versus the Washington Redskins last season, and now reports have surfaced that the brash target may be seeking a trade, according to Newark Star-Ledger.
April 18, 2008
Jeremy Shockey's agent Drew Rosenhaus was on ESPN's NFL LIVE on Friday, and here is a quote from the agent on whether or not Shockey wants to remain in NY, this according to the New York Star Ledger. "...I prefer to do my business with a team off camera. I appreciate you guys inviting me on, but in terms of Jeremy's feelings as relating to the Giants, that's something that we've communicated to the Giants and the ball's going to be in their court."
April 18, 2008
According to the New York Daily News, Jeremy Shockey has told friends he'd be fine with a trade to the Saints. Sources say at least two teams have contacted the Giants about the tight end.
April 17, 2008
Team's have contacted the Giants about disgruntled TE Jeremy Shockey, but that doesn't mean the club is looking to move him, this according to the AP. "Right now all I can say on Jeremy Shockey is that he is our starting tight end,” GM Jerry Reese said.
April 13, 2008
TE Jeremy Shockey has been absent from the Giants’ offseason workouts thus far and rumors persist that a move out of New York is in the works, including a potential trade to New Orleans, according to the Newark (NJ) Star-Ledger. Shockey has been working to return from a leg injury that kept him out of playoff action last season, and as many fans know, his decision to avoid workouts in New York is nothing new (like many alum, Shockey prefers to spend his time with former teammates at the University of Miami-FL). However, QB Eli Manning has told reporters he has spoken with Shockey and that he hopes one of his favorite targets returns. “I hope he understands we would like him back,” said Manning. “He’s a tremendous player. He helps us out and helps out our offense when he’s out there.”
April 11, 2008
Jeremy Shockey isn't happy with the way he is being deployed in the Giants offense and he isn't afraid to admit it, that is if you listen to an unnamed friend of his, this according to the NY Daily News. Shockey is not an elite option at TE, but he is right there in the second tier below the top pass catchers. Problem is he has always been limited by injuries and his own big mouth, but this offseason could go a long way to determining his future in New York.
March 27, 2008
General manager Jerry Reese, head coach Tom Coughlin and position coach Mike Pope are all in agreement that tight end Jeremy Shockey will be a member of the New York Giants in 2008, according to USA Today. Shockey, who missed the final three games of the 2007 season as well as the improbable four game run to victory in Super Bowl XLII, is said to have healed well from the fractured fibula and will be ready to work out soon. Whether he agrees to spend time with the team in New Jersey during the offseason-conditioning program or continue his practice of working out independently in South Florida remains to be seen. But the success the team experienced without him for the final seven games should serve to present him with a new outlook.
March 25, 2008
Yesterday the Newark Star-Ledger reported that the New Orleans Saints had offered a 2008 second round draft pick and safety Roman Harper to the New York Giants for tight end Jeremy Shockey. Now there is a contradictory story circulating that the Giants actually made the offer to the Saints, and New Orleans refused to make the deal, according to Pro Football Talk. Reading between the lines it appears that the Giants are at least attempting to move Shockey, which could make for some interesting trade possibilities during the NFL draft. Stay tuned.
March 24, 2008
The New Orleans Saints reportedly offered the New York Giants their 2008 second round draft pick (No. 40) and safety Roman Harper for tight end Jeremy Shockey, according to the Newark Star-Ledger. The Giants turned down the offer and the talks have died down since then, but according to SI.com’s Peter King, the Saints are not done trying to acquire Shockey. Stay tuned.
March 1, 2008
The Giants have no intention of trading Jeremy Shockey this offseason, according to a source cited by the New York Daily News. The Saints were one of several teams that recently contacted the club about the availability of the tight end, but all were rebuffed. Shockey is expected to be recovered from his broken leg and ready to start for the Giants next season.
February 23, 2008
As expected, Jeremy Shockey required surgery to repair his broken fibula, but he's far enough along in his recovery that he's ditched his walking boot, according to the New York Daily News. He's supposed to be able to fully take part in his offseason workouts and should be fine when next season begins.
February 13, 2008
Jeremy Shockey will be the Giants stating TE next year, that is according to a report in Newsday. According to the report, Giants GM Jeremy Shockey said that Shockey "is our starting tight end." Shockey is still rehabbing his broken leg, and as a result there would likely be little value in trading him at this point even if the team wanted to. It certainly appears that Shockey will be the Giants starter next year with Kevin Boss serving as his backup.
February 11, 2008
Jeremy Shockey, who is due $1.925 million next season, is rumored to be looking for more money, according to the New York Daily News. Since the Giants won the Super Bowl with Shockey on the sidelines, he doesn't have much bargaining power even if he remains one of the NFL's best pass-catching tight ends.
February 9, 2008
Jeremy Shockey might just be on the trading block after the play of rookie TE Kevin Boss impressed the Giants brass. Shockey's salary will only count $3.5 million dollars against the cap next season, and if the team can get a second round pick in exchange for Shockey they might consider moving the oft injured TE. Shockey has hauled in at least 57 passes in each of the past four season's despite bumps and bruises though he has been held to under 650-yards in each of the past two seasons. Sports Illustrated.