EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Star wide receiver
Plaxico Burress is refusing to practice because the
New York Giants haven't renegotiated a new contract since winning the Super Bowl.
Burress reported to Giants Stadium for the mandatory minicamp Wednesday. But he says he told the coaching staff he won't work out without a new deal. Burress, who battled through an injury-hampered season last year, caught the game-winning touchdown in the Giants' stunning 17-14 victory over the undefeated
New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. Meanwhile, tight end
Jeremy Shockey showed up for minicamp Wednesday, despite hints he had made last weekend with the New York media that he might skip it. Shockey, who isn't expected to participate in drills, headed for treatment with Giants trainers for the broken leg he suffered last season. On Saturday during a promotional event, in his first public comments since breaking his leg last December, Shockey had made comments putting into question whether he would attend the mandatory minicamp. "Who knows? I might go to see my mother in Texas. I have no idea," Shockey said Saturday. Shockey shared his gripes with reporters event Saturday. "Unlike the Giants, I'm going to be quiet," he said. "They've released multiple things about myself and if you look back into the media, there's always a source. Well, I'd like to know who this source is and we'll go over here and we'll deal with it ourselves, because I haven't said one negative thing toward the Giants in the newspapers." Shockey was a no-show for the team's Super Bowl victory parade in New York, its visit to the White House and its championship ring ceremony. In the weeks leading up to the draft, the
New Orleans Saints and several other teams approached the Giants about a trade for the oft-injured Pro Bowler. The Giants listened, but that was it