Giants’ Super Bowl -Hered with uneasy past that sells beloved memorial

The former Giants star in the center of one of the best moments in the franchise history, which fell from Grace Spectacularly put its lonely Super Bowl ring on the auction block.

The former NFL’s width receives Plaxico Burress, who caught the game winning touchdown in Giants’ epic disturbance over the previously undefeated patriots in the Super Bowl XLII, selling its lonely Super Bowl ring.

According to New York PostThe ring appeared on Heritage auctions Before the Eagles and Chiefs play in Sunday’s big match in New Orleans. The current bid from Saturday morning was $ 37,000. The auction guide says the estimated value is $ 100,000 and up.

Less than a year after his triumphant championship torque, Burress made an epic mistake that revealed a promising Giants season and their bid to repeat himself as masters as he accidentally shot himself in the right leg of a New York Club. Burress was arrested for the November 2008 incident, suspended by Giants, and ended up accepting a plea and putting 20 months in prison for possessing an unlicensed firearm in Manhattan.

Giants started 11-1, but lost four of their last six games after the Burress event, and Firestorm that followed, to bend out of the playoffs in the first round.

He never played another down with Giants, returned to football in 2011 with Jets and ended his career in Pittsburgh with Steelers from 2012-13.

Burress has treated financial and legal evil in the wake of the incident as an accused in several litigation. He was also convicted in probation in 2016 for not paying New Jersey State income tax.

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According to the auction site, the Burress Ring, a signed letter validated late last year.

“Before you start to wonder if a big star like Burress would really give up his ring,” read the description at Heritage Auctions, “and that this may be one of several versions issued to Burress for that underdog – Victory, we present a signed letter dated 11/16/2024 from Burress, who certifies, ” I received this actual ring as a member of the New York Giants, who won the Super Bowl XLII, which was held on February 3, 2008 against New England Patriots In Phoenix, az. I further confirm that this ring is the only ring and that no duplicate copies were produced. ” ‘