Oldest Super Bowl player signs contract with Giants

Jeff Feagles, a 42 year old veteran and the oldest player playing in the NFL League, has signed a two year contract to play for the NFL Champions New York Giants. The famous Punter presented himself along with Kevin Abrams, his assistant general manager for the negotiations with the New York Giants think tank. The punter declined to tell the signing amount and said to the press that he was pretty pleased to play for the Giants and was looking forward to the upcoming season. Feagles has been playing for the past 20 years in the NFL and said that he still has the fire power in his belly to play football at the highest level.

Jeff Feagles was contemplating retirement after the 2007 season, but the call from the Giants made him think otherwise. Feagles is the leading punter in the game and his passion for the game has made him not to miss even a single game in his 20 year old career. Feagles has also been chosen to be inducted to the Miami University Hall of Fame and the Giants general manager Reese is all but pleased to have signed Feagles to play for the Giants in the coming two seasons. He rates Feagles as the best directional punter ever to have played the game.

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