Ex-Giants WR Burress granted early prison release in June

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NEW YORK -- Former New York Giants Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress is to get out of prison in June, after officials agreed Friday to shave about three months off his time behind bars in a gun case.

A committee of prison-system staffers decided Burress was eligible for time off for good behavior, so he can be freed after serving about 21 months of his two-year sentence, system spokeswoman Linda Foglia said.


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With Burress' release date now set for June 6, his agent and lawyer said he's looking to return to football -- and a number of teams are looking at him.

"He's counting the hours," lawyer Peter M. Frankel said. "He's extremely positive."

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has ruled that Burress would be reinstated and eligible to sign with a team upon completing his sentence. The league and players are locked in negotiations that have cast a shadow of uncertainty over the sport's next season, Frankel and Burress' agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said several teams had expressed interest in the receiver.

"The future is very bright for Plaxico," Rosenhaus said in an e-mail.

Burress, 33, caught the winning touchdown for the Giants in the final minute of the 2008 Super Bowl against the New England Patriots. But his fortunes turned in November of that year, when he went to a Manhattan nightclub with a gun tucked in the waistband of his track pants; he later said he had been concerned for his safety because a teammate had been held up at gunpoint days before.

Burress' weapon slipped down his leg and fired, injuring him in the thigh. The bullet narrowly missed a security guard, prosecutors said.

The gun wasn't licensed in New York or New Jersey, where Burress lived, and his Florida concealed-weapons permit had expired. He also failed to report the incident to authorities.

He pleaded guilty in August 2009 to attempted criminal possession of a weapon.

Held in protective custody at an upstate prison because of his notoriety, Burress was twice turned down in bids for work release. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office, which opposed work release for Burress, declined to comment on Friday's decision.

Burress had a work assignment in prison and completed an anger-management program while incarcerated, his lawyer said.


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He's been tagged with three minor disciplinary problems, including an episode in which corrections officers said Burress lied about having permission to use the phone to call his lawyer at a time when calls weren't permitted, Foglia said. The November 2009 misstep cost him a week of phone privileges and 30 days of recreation privileges.

Details on the other two incidents weren't immediately available, but none was seen as serious enough to trim his time off for good behavior. His June release date is the earliest allowed under a state law that required him to serve at least six-sevenths of his sentence.

"He's done his best to abide by" prison rules, Frankel said.

Giants general manager Jerry Reese has said the team will keep its options open with Burress.

For now, "we are grateful that Plaxico and his wife, Tiffany, and their children now know when they will be reunited and able to get on with their lives together," team spokesman Pat Hanlon said. "As we have stated many times in the past, we feel that day is long overdue."

Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press

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I honestly think the Giants will workout a contract and keep him around.. but if not I hope tha Raiders take a chance on him, he's gonna be hungry and ready to play ball just like Vick was
 
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thats if he wants to stay in NY, hes free to sign with any team he wants, stay outta the clubs ecspecially with firearms lol

id love to see him play for my team, hes a rare talent, not that much wear and tear, lots of teams will be lucky to have him
 
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I don't see a reason for him to not want to stay in NY tho.. he was jus a superbowl hero and then bam.. all this happened... if tha giants want to keep him around I bet he'd want to finish where he left off
 
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I dunno bout the BEST shape of his life but I def agree that he'll be in great shape to play some football.

For a WR like burress, it shouldn't be that hard to get in game shape even if he was outta the league for a couple years.

But yeah I would love for him to sign wit the raiders. We need a WR like him. He'd be a great pick up although we need to spend the money to resign our FA's.
 
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His old teammates have publicly said they want him back as a giant. Players like Osi, and Brandon Jacobs have stated that he would still help out their team a lot n the offense would be "unstoppable". Lol.

Hakeem Nicks/Burress on the outside while Steve Smith works the slot/inside wit Brandon Jacobs and if they resigned Ahmad Bradshaw running the ball, that would be a pretty solid n balanced offense. If Manning's dumbass stops throwin picks, annnnnd that's a big IF!
 
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^And if this new CBA doesn't pass, probably another year or however long it'll take for them to come to an agreement lol
 

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he will also be a 34 yr old in THE best shape of his life physically. That is a fact, and non debatable.
Are you talking football shape??? How could he be in the best shape of his life when he's been locked up? Are you talking about how swole he's going to be when he gets out? You're talking 1,000 push ups, sit ups and burpees? I'm having a hard time understanding how he's going to be in the best shape of his life....
 
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he will also be a 34 yr old in THE best shape of his life physically. That is a fact, and non debatable.
You watching him work out on the yard? Of course you "heard" that. Don't make it true.
I wish the man luck but 34 yo that's been out for awhile is not a good look. I'd take him for a 1 year contract at best.
 

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Are you talking football shape??? How could he be in the best shape of his life when he's been locked up? Are you talking about how swole he's going to be when he gets out? You're talking 1,000 push ups, sit ups and burpees? I'm having a hard time understanding how he's going to be in the best shape of his life....
my brother just came home 4 months ago from doing 7 1/2 years in the pen... He went in a beer belly youngster and came home benching dam near 400. he weighs 210.

a professional athlete like plax will be in the BEST shape of his life. Clean from not doing any drugs or alcohol. I bet you any amount of money Plax comes home ready to go. HE may have to get his wind all the way back. But physically he will be better than he was before going in.... and thats A LOT for a professional athlete already.... A PRO getting re focused... Hello Mike Vick 2......