Rich Seubert and Shaun O’Hara – who played in a combined 215 regular season and postseason games for the Giants – were among those let go. Also released were fullback Madison Hedgecock, another member of the Super Bowl XLII championship team, and offensive lineman Shawn Andrews, who joined the team last year.
“Rich and Shaun have been two great New York Giants,” said General Manager Jerry Reese. “Both of them are good people, hard workers and have been warriors on game day.”
In addition, the Giants released running back Tiki Barber from their reserve/retired list. Barber, the team’s career rushing leader who retired after the 2006 season, announced in March that he wanted to return to the NFL after four seasons away from football.
Seubert and O’Hara were longtime mainstays on the Giants’ offensive line. Seubert was the longest-tenured Giant (a designation now inherited by another lineman, ![]()
“I love those two guys,” said Coach
“We will miss those guys in the locker room and their personalities, because they brought a lot to the table,” quarterback ![]()
“Our lines … that’s been our core strengths the last couple years,” defensive end ![]()
In his 10 years with the Giants, Seubert played in 104 regular season games with 88 starts and eight postseason games with seven starts. He demonstrated his courage and resolve after suffering a gruesome triple fracture to his right leg in a game against
Since rejoining the starting lineup late in the 2006 season, Seubert was a fixture on the line with O’Hara, Diehl, ![]()
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In 2010, Seubert started Games 1-7 and 14-15 at left guard and Games 8-13 and 16 at center. He was voted a first-team All-Pro by Sports Illustrated. But Seubert suffered a dislocated kneecap, plus ligament and tendon damage, in the season finale at
O’Hara started all 97 regular season and six postseason games in which he played in his seven seasons with the Giants. Including his tenure in
In 2010, O’Hara sat out 10 games because of injuries. He missed Games 4-6 with an ankle/Achilles injury and Games 8-13 and 16 with a foot injury. Both injuries required surgery following the season.
Despite being limited to just six games, O’Hara was selected to the Pro Bowl for the third consecutive year. He did not play in the game because of his injuries. O’Hara and Snee were the first Giants offensive linemen selected to three Pro Bowls since center Bart Oates in 1990, '91 and '93 and the first chosen in three consecutive years since Hall of Fame tackle Rosie Brown was selected to six in a row from 1955-60.
“Those are some, on a personal note, some painful moves,” said Giants President John Mara on Pro Football Talk Live earlier today. “Some of these guys, particularly Rich Seubert and Shaun O’Hara, have had a long history here and have been great players and great citizens for us. That was a very emotional day when we had to tell them that we were moving on. But that’s the nature of this business. We just felt like we needed to put some new bodies in there.”
Without Seubert and O’Hara, the Giants offensive line will have a new look when training camp opens tomorrow and when the regular season begins on Sept. 11. One possibility is for Diehl to move from left tackle to left guard, where he started 15 games in 2005 and one last season. Third-year pro ![]()
Hedgecock joined the Giants on Sept. 12, 2007, a day after he was waived by the St. Louis Rams. Although he seldom touched the ball, Hedgecock quickly became a valuable member of the offense because of his crushing blocks in the run game and the assistance he provided in protecting Manning.
In four seasons, Hedgecock played in 51 games with 30 starts. He had 20 receptions for 128 yards and two touchdowns, one rushing attempt and three special teams tackles. Last year, Hedgecock suffered a hamstring injury on Oct. 3 vs.
Andrews played for the Giants only in 2010. He was signed on Aug. 19 after missing most of the previous two seasons with a back injury.
In 2010, Andrews played in 13 games with seven starts – four at left tackle, two as an extra lineman and one as a tight end. He was inactive for three games with back issues.
Andrews, a Pro Bowler with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2006 and ‘07, made his Giants debut on special teams and in the goal line package in the season opener on Sept. 12. He started as an extra lineman vs.


