EAST RUTHERFPORD, N.J. - Super Bowl star David Tyree was told by the New York Giants that there will be no catches this year.
Tyree, a former Syracuse player who made “The Catch” in New York's Super Bowl victory over the Patriots in February, was placed on injured reserve by the Giants on Wednesday. The move was made after Tyree ran out of time trying to get back on the field following offseason knee surgery and then a hamstring injury.
“I can't say I was shocked,” Tyree said in a late afternoon conference call. “It was news and I tried to take it in stride. I knew it was a possibility and it was not in my control.”
Tyree said that his knee was fine but he would have needed another week or two to get the hamstring in shape. The Giants had to make a decision by 4 p.m. Wednesday.
“Time was something that I didn't have on my side,” said Tyree, who vowed to come back healthy next season and attempt to make the team for a seventh season.
The 28-year-old Tyree spent the entire training camp on the physically unable to perform list because of knee surgery. Being on PUP prevented him from playing until after the sixth week of the season. He had a three-week window to earn a roster spot after he started practicing on Oct. 15. However, a hamstring injury allowed him on the field only a couple of times.
“The medical people say he was not ready,” coach Tom Coughlin said.
Tyree earned a place in Super Bowl history with a leaping grab in traffic on the team's final drive in the fourth quarter, securing the ball against his helmet as he fell to the playing surface. The 32-yard play set up Eli Manning's touchdown pass to Plaxico Burress in the final minute.
The catch took place in Phoenix and Giants fans never got to welcome Tyree back on the field this season, although he was an offseason celebrity at banquets and even wrote a book entitled ‘More Than Just The Catch.'
“I can't say I was shocked,” Tyree said in a late afternoon conference call. “It was news and I tried to take it in stride. I knew it was a possibility and it was not in my control.”
Tyree said that his knee was fine but he would have needed another week or two to get the hamstring in shape. The Giants had to make a decision by 4 p.m. Wednesday.
“Time was something that I didn't have on my side,” said Tyree, who vowed to come back healthy next season and attempt to make the team for a seventh season.
The 28-year-old Tyree spent the entire training camp on the physically unable to perform list because of knee surgery. Being on PUP prevented him from playing until after the sixth week of the season. He had a three-week window to earn a roster spot after he started practicing on Oct. 15. However, a hamstring injury allowed him on the field only a couple of times.
“The medical people say he was not ready,” coach Tom Coughlin said.
Tyree earned a place in Super Bowl history with a leaping grab in traffic on the team's final drive in the fourth quarter, securing the ball against his helmet as he fell to the playing surface. The 32-yard play set up Eli Manning's touchdown pass to Plaxico Burress in the final minute.
The catch took place in Phoenix and Giants fans never got to welcome Tyree back on the field this season, although he was an offseason celebrity at banquets and even wrote a book entitled ‘More Than Just The Catch.'
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