Steve Weatherford: Super Bowl XLVI ‘was one of most depressing nights of my life’

Former New York Giants punter Steve Weatherford explains why Super Bowl XLVI was among the most depressing nights of his life.

Winning isn’t always everything. Ask former New York Giants punter Steve Weatherford, who, in a post on social media, recently outlined his depression after perhaps the greatest night of his life.

The Giants had won Super Bowl XLVI, defeating the New England Patriots, 21-17, their second victory over Tom Brady and Bill Belichick in four years.

Weatherford punted four times in the game, averaging 40.8 per attempt with three of those punts landing inside the 20. None of his four punts were returned.

Despite the all-time performance, Weatherford couldn’t help but to feel depressed after the game.

“The night we won the Super Bowl was one of the most depressing nights of my life… Let me explain why,” Weatherford wrote on Facebook. “On February 5th, 2012 we played the Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI. The game was in Indianapolis just 47 miles from my hometown… My family, my parents, and my friends were all coming and whoever couldn’t would be watching on TV and I actually had the greatest game of my life. I couldn’t have performed better and we won 21-17.

“But after all the celebrations and parties were over, something came over me. I was sitting in my hotel room and a deep wave of depression came over me. All the early mornings, all the years of hard work, all the sacrifice… and I didn’t feel different. I tried to fill the void inside of me with winning and success but all it did was leave me feeling empty. That’s when I decided that I couldn’t stay in the NFL much longer and needed to find a deeper sense of purpose.”

Weatherford played a few more seasons for the Giants before ending his career with the Jets in 2015. His life has since taken on a new purpose and he is dedicated to helping other men find their true calling.

“So let me be the first to warn you, no amount of success or achievement can fill the God-sized hole in you,” Weatherford continued. “It wasn’t until I got my life in order with God at the top that I was able to find a much deeper sense of purpose that energizes me every day. So now I’m on a mission to help other men do the same.

“I could’ve stayed in the NFL, I could’ve continued growing my supplement business, or been on TV but there is nothing that lights me up more than helping men live a life on purpose. That’s why I am going to spend a lot of 2024 taking tribes of men through a 90-day transformational Intensive based on my experience.”

Weatherford has detailed a number of personal issues since his retirement but has found purpose outside of the game of football, including his new program for men.

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Giants green light a Super Bowl ring replacement for Steve Weatherford

The New York Giants have given the go-ahead for Tiffany & Co. to replace Steve Wetaherford’s stolen Super Bowl XLVI ring.

Earlier this week, retired New York Giants punter Steve Weatherford revealed that his Super Bowl XLVI ring had been stolen out of his vehicle along with several other items, including his wife’s purse, which is where his ring had briefly resided following a speaking engagement.

“No, it’s not a joke⁣,” Weatherford wrote in a Facebook post. “Recently, a string of car break-ins happened in my neighborhood — all in one night, eight cars were broken into.

“I gave my ring to my wife the night before after speaking at an event, she put it in her purse, and… Well, if anyone sees a Super Bowl XLVI ring on eBay with a name largely engraved on the side –⁣ WEATHERFORD (spelled like that) — kindly text me.

“I’m hoping Mr. Mara reads this, and has the kindness in his heart to ask Tiffany & Co. to dig up that glorious 2012 mold, make me a replacement Super Bowl ring to give to my son one day.

“P.S. Mr Mara, I’m insured, I got the loot I just need permission.

“Super Bowl ring or not,⁣ I am champion, not by my accomplishments but by the choices I make and the God I serve.

“P.S.S. Mr. Neighborhood Robber Man, I hope you tried that ring on, I hope it brings favor to your life the same way it has for other people the past 6.5 years I’ve had possession of it. It wasn’t my hand that won it, but I’d like your hand to wear it.”

Although Weatherford’s ring has not been recovered, this story will have a happy ending when all is said and done.

TMZ Sports reports that the Giants have given the green light for Tiffany & Co. to mint a new Super Bowl ring for Weatherford using the original mold.

The New York Giants tells us they will allow Tiffany & Co. to make a replacement Super Bowl 46 ring for Weatherford.

Remember, the former Giants punter has insurance on the missing ring … but isn’t allowed to get a replacement without the green light from NYG ownership.

According to the team, that ain’t a problem … ’cause the G-Men tell us they’re actively working on getting in touch with Steve, and are down to make him a replacement.

Giants fans are encouraged to keep an eye out for Weatherford’s original bling, but for now, he’ll get a replacement.

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Retired Giants punter Steve Weatherford has Super Bowl XLVI ring stolen

Retired New York Giants punter Steve Weatherford had his Super Bowl XLVI ring stolen after a series of local vehicle break-ins.

Retired New York Giants punter Steve Weatherford put out to a plea to fans late on Tuesday night, asking that they keep their eyes peeled for a Super Bowl XLVI ring after his was unfortunately stolen.

In a Facebook post, Weatherford revealed that he had given his wife permission to put the ting in her purse following a speaking engagement, which was subsequently left in their car.

The entire purse was stolen with Weatherford’s football pride and joy inside.

“No, it’s not a joke⁣,” Weatherford wrote. “Recently, a string of car break-ins happened in my neighborhood — all in one night, eight cars were broken into.

“I gave my ring to my wife the night before after speaking at an event, she put it in her purse, and… Well, if anyone sees a Super Bowl XLVI ring on eBay with a name largely engraved on the side –⁣ WEATHERFORD (spelled like that) — kindly text me.”

Weatherford also put out a plea to Giants co-owner John Mara, asking that he request a second version of the ring be made out of the original mold, even offering to pay for it out of his own pocket.

“I’m hoping Mr. Mara reads this, and has the kindness in his heart to ask Tiffany & Co. to dig up that glorious 2012 mold, make me a replacement Super Bowl ring to give to my son one day.

“P.S. Mr Mara, I’m insured, I got the loot I just need permission.

“Super Bowl ring or not,⁣ I am champion, not by my accomplishments but by the choices I make and the God I serve.

“P.S.S. Mr. Neighborhood Robber Man, I hope you tried that ring on, I hope it brings favor to your life the same way it has for other people the past 6.5 years I’ve had possession of it. It wasn’t my hand that won it, but I’d like your hand to wear it.”

Weatherford played for the Giants from 2011-2014 and set a Super Bowl record by downing three punts inside the 10-yard line. He retired following the 2015 season after a one-game stop with the New York Jets (his second stint with the team).

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