Wide receiver Russell Shepard saw his 2019 season officially come to an end on Wednesday when the New York Giants designated linebacker Kareem Martin to return for injured reserve.
Although he’s a bit sour over not getting the call, Shepard expressed an understanding for the decision due to the team’s need for edge rusher and, of course, Martin’s much more sizable salary.
“I can still make a presence and an impact on this team just with my personality,” Shepard told NJ Advance Media.
With his season now over and his contract expiring come January, Shepard is headed towards free agency but made it abundantly clear he not only wants to return to the Giants, but would ideally end his career in East Rutherford.
“I would love to be back here next season,” Shepard said. “For the rest of my career, if I can, I would love to finish up with the New York football Giants.”
Unlike many who view the Giants as an unmitigated disaster, Shepard believes he can see the forest through the trees and after being here at the bottom, wants to be with the team when they’re at the top.
“I was a part of Tampa and we were trending upwards,” Shepard said. “It’s something special about being part of something from the ground up.
“When you have your quarterback, when you have certain pieces in place, you can at last see a trend. We’re 2-9 right now. It can’t get much worse than that. But, we’re 2-9 with a young football team. As we mature, we’ll get better. I’d love to be here. Me and the GM have a personal relationship and I think it’s a good spot for me.”
In 15 career games with the Giants, Shepard has hauled in 13 receptions for 213 yards and two touchdowns.
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