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Jeremy Shockey

8/12/2006

Shockey did not play in the New York Giants' preseason game agaisnt the Baltimore Ravens on Friday, still recovering from a concussion he suffered on July 31.

8/6/2006

Shockey participated in New York Giants' team drills Sunday for the first time since sustaining a concussion on July 31. The Giants tight end and three-time Pro Bowl player rejoined the team's first offense during morning practice, making two impressive catches.

8/3/2006

Shockey said Wednesday he was still suffering from the effects of his first concussion sustained in Monday's New York Giants practice.The three-time Pro Bowl tight end said he'd been back and forth to the hospital several times in the 36 hours since sustaining the stage 1 concussion. He said he never lost consciousness but he's had headaches, was sensitive to light and nauseous when laying on his bed to sleep.

8/1/2006

Shockey sustained a mild concussion in a collision with safety Will Demps, the Giants said Tuesday. The three-time Pro Bowl player was injured late in the Giants' evening practice on Monday. Shockey was taken to a hospital and released Monday night, but still was experiencing headaches Tuesday morning, said Giants spokesman Pat Hanlon, who doubted that Shockey would practice Tuesday.

1/9/2006

Despite being limited in practice last week, Shockey was in the Giants' starting lineup for Sunday's Wild Card matchup with the Carolina Panthers. The tight end, battling a high ankle sprain, led the team in receiving with 50 yards on three catches. New York lost the game, 23-0, so Shockey will have plenty of time this offseason to recover from his ailments.

1/7/2006

The New York Daily News reported Shockey has battled a fractured sternum and a separated clavicle throughout the season's second half. He's currently nursing a high ankle sprain but plans to play in a Jan. 8 playoff game against the Carolina Panthers.

1/4/2006

With his sprained left ankle heavily taped, Shockey was able to work out with the New York Giants on Wednesday, albeit on a limited basis. The tight end, who missed the team's regular-season finale against the Oakland Raiders last weekend, hopes to expand his involvement over the next couple of days and be available for Sunday's playoff matchup with the Carolina Panthers. He remains listed as questionable.

1/3/2006

There is no guarantee that Shockey will be available for Sunday's playoff matchup with the Carolina Panthers, but based on the improvement he's shown over the past several days, head coach Tom Coughlin said the Giants are optimistic. The tight end missed last weekend's regular-season finale against the Oakland Raiders with a sprained left ankle.

12/30/2005

Shockey will not play in Saturday's regular-season finale against the Oakland Raiders after not practicing with the Giants all week. The tight end, who sprained his left ankle in the team's last game, plans to be ready for the upcoming playoffs, but didn't want to risk aggravating the problem by playing this weekend. He had been listed as questionable on the injury report.

12/27/2005

Shockey didn't see much playing time after spraining his left ankle in Saturday's loss to the Washington Redskins, finishing the game with just two catches for 18 yards. The Giants' tight end, who currently is considered as questionable for the team's regular-season finale against the Oakland Raiders this weekend, likely will be limited in practice over the next couple of days.

12/12/2005

Shockey posted double-digit catches and topped the century mark for the second time in three weeks, hauling in 10 passes for 107 yards in Sunday's overtime victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. In a Week 12 loss to the Seahawks, the Giants' tight end finished with 10 receptions for 127 yards.

11/28/2005

Nursing a chest injury, Shockey was limited to just one catch in last weekend's win over the Philadelphia Eagles, but he appeared back to full strength in Sunday's overtime loss to the Seattle Seahawks. The Giants' tight end hauled in a season-high 10 passes for 127 yards and a touchdown. One of his catches resulted in a two-point conversion as well.

11/21/2005

Shockey was very sore following Sunday's matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles, due to the chest injury that limited his practice time last week. The tight end saw his normal reps in the game, but finished with just one catch -- a one-yard TD.

11/20/2005

Shockey will be active for today's game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

11/18/2005

As he had hoped, Shockey was back at practice with the New York Giants on Thursday after missing the previous day's workout with an unspecified chest injury. The tight end continues to be listed as questionable on the team's injury report, but barring any last-minute setbacks, he plans to be in the starting lineup for Sunday's matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles.

11/17/2005

A chest injury kept Shockey off the practice field on Wednesday and has him listed as questionable on the Giants' injury report this week. Specifics about the ailment have not been released, but the tight end hopes to return to the team's workouts over the next couple of days and be ready for Sunday's meeting with the Philadelphia Eagles.

10/17/2005

Just days after inking a five-year contract extension, Shockey turned in his best game of the 2005 campaign, hauling in five passes for a season-high 129 yards and a touchdown. The Giants' tight end has 22 catches for 380 yards and three TDs through five games this season.

10/12/2005

Shockey has re-signed with the New York Giants, agreeing to a five-year, $31.2 million contract extension, including a $3 million signing bonus. The tight end, who still had two years left on his old deal, becomes the highest-paid player at his position in the NFL, according to his agent Drew Rosenhaus.

9/26/2005

Shockey notched the fourth 100-yard receiving game of his NFL career and first in nearly two years, hauling in six passes for 101 yards in Sunday's loss to the San Diego Chargers. The Giants' tight end has improved his production each week this season. He had two catches in Week 1 and five last week.

9/20/2005

Shockey was in the Giants' lineup for Monday night's meeting with the New Orleans Saints, as planned, and he did not appear limited by the sore ankle that forced him to miss some practice time last week. The tight end hauled in five passes for 64 yards in the game.

9/19/2005

Shockey plans to be in the Giants' starting lineup for Monday night's meeting with the New Orleans Saints despite being listed as questionable on the team's injury report. The tight end missed some time early last week with a sprained ankle, but has been working out with the team without any problems over the past few days.

9/17/2005

Shockey practiced with the team on Friday and reported no problems to Giants officials. The tight end should be able to play in Monday's game against the Saints.

9/16/2005

Shockey has yet to practice with the New York Giants this week, but the team is hopeful that he will be back on the field for Friday's workouts. The tight end currently is listed as questionable on the injury report with a minor ankle sprain, but should be ready for Monday night's meeting with the New Orleans Saints.

9/12/2005

Shockey twisted his left ankle in the closing minutes of Sunday's win over the Arizona Cardinals, and with the game well in hand, he did not return to the lineup as a precautionary measure. The Giants might choose to limit the tight end early this week, but he is not expected to miss any game action because of the minor injury. He had two catches for 29 yards and a touchdown prior to his departure.

8/18/2005

Shockey, who was limited for several days early in camp by a strained hamstring, was held out of Thursday's practice after reporting some tightness in his leg. According to Giants coach Tom Coughlin, the injury is minor, and the move was purely precautionary. Shockey should return to action within the next day or two.

8/9/2005

Shockey has been limited over the past several days by a strained hamstring. Although the injury is not considered serious at this point, the Giants are not going to take any chances with the tight end, who battled through back, foot and hamstring problems last season. He is listed as day-to-day.