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TRANSACTIONS:
- Signed as a rookie free agent by the New England Patriots on May 1, 1988…Waived by the Patriots on May 24, 1990…Awarded to the Philadelphia Eagles off waivers on June 5, 1990…Signed by the Phoenix Cardinals as a free agent on March 2, 1994…Signed as a free agent by the Seattle Seahawks on March 4, 1998…Signed by the Giants as a free agent on March 7, 2003.
GIANTS NOTES:
- One of the finest, most durable and most consistent punters in NFL history… Since entering the NFL with New England in 1988, he has not missed a single game, playing in a league-record 320 consecutive regular season contests, plus 10 postseason games. - Feagles’ 320 regular season games played is the fourth-highest total in NFL history, behind Morten Andersen (368), Gary Anderson (353) and George Blanda (340). - On Nov. 27, 2005 at Seattle, Feagles played in his 283rd consecutive game, surpassing former Cleveland and Minnesota defensive end Jim Marshall’s record of 282 consecutive games streak from 1960-79. - Selected to his only Pro Bowl after the 1995 season.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
- Has played in all 320 regular season games and 10 postseason games since entering the NFL in 1988. - Feagles’ 1,585 punts, 65,793 punting yards and 508 punts inside the 20-yard line are all NFL records. - Has a career gross average of 41.5 yards and a career net average of 35.7 yards. - Has punted 10 times in a game 3 times and 9 times in a game 11 times…His single-game personal best is 466 yards for Seattle vs. Philadelphia on 9/23/01…Had a career-best average of 52.8 yards (minimum 4 punts) for Philadelphia vs. Dallas on 10/5/92. - In the 2007 regular season, Feagles played in all 16 games for the 20th consecutive season…He punted 71 punts, the 3rd-lowest of his career, and had a 40.4-yard gross average, a 36.0-yard net average and left 25 kicks inside the 20-yard line…Averaged a season-high 48.3 yards on 6 punts at Detroit (11/18)…Had his busiest day vs. Washington (12/16) with 7 punts for a 34.1-yard average. - In 2006, Feagles performed with his typical consistency, punting 77 times for a 40.2-yard gross average and a 37.0-yard net average and dropping 27 punts inside the 20…Punted 3 times for 48.7 gross average and a 46.3 net average with one landing inside the 20 and a long punt of 54 yards at Dallas (10/23)…His 54-yard punt in the 1st quarter pinned the Cowboys offense on the 1-yard line to set up LB LaVar Arrington’s 1-yard sack for safety in the 1st quarter, which gave the Giants a 9-0 lead. - In 2005, he booted 73 punts for a 42.1-yard gross average and a 37.0-yard net average. - Selected NFC Special Teams Player of the Week after posting a 44.7-yard gross average and a 39.7-yard net average on 6 punts vs. Dallas (12/4). Feagles twice pinned the Cowboys inside their 5-yard line…Punted a season-high 7 times at Seattle. - Enjoyed his best game of the 2004 season vs. Cleveland (9/26) when he punted 4 times and his gross and net averages were both 35.0 yards, with a long of 45 yards. All 4 punts landed inside the 20 with three inside the 10. The 4 Cleveland drives that began after a Feagles' punt started at the Browns’ 14, 4, 10 and 8-yard line. - Punted 5 times for a 42.6-yard average and a net average of 28.6 yards with a long of 49 yards and one touchback in the season-opener at Philadelphia (9/12). Took a vicious shot to the helmet by Eagles' LB Jeremiah Trotter, who was not penalized. Remained on the ground for several minutes and though trainers called for a cart, he walked off the field and remained in the game. - In 2003, his 1st season with the Giants, Feagles finished 1st in the NFC and 2nd in the NFL with 31 punts inside the 20-yard line (Houston's Chad Stanley led the league with 32). - In 2002, finished 5th in the NFC and 6th in the NFL with a 37.0 net punting average kicking for Seattle…Gross average was 41.7 yards on career-low 61 punts…Placed 22 punts inside the 20 (his 13th consecutive season with at least 20) and had only 4 touchbacks… - Played his finest game of the 2002 season for Seattle at the Giants (9/22), punting 6 times for a season-high 47.8-yard average and dropping 3 kicks inside the 20, including 2 inside the 10. - Was 4th in the NFL with a 43.9-yard gross average in 2001. - Had 2001 season-long punt of 68 yards in opener at Cleveland (9/9). - In 2000, became 1 of only 10 punters in NFL history with at least 1,000 punts and 200 games played…In the season finale vs. Buffalo (12/23), he passed Ray Guy for most consecutive games played by a punter with 208. - In 1999, set a Seahawks record and was 3rd in the NFL with 34 punts inside the 20-yard line…Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for December, when he had 11 of 25 punts downed inside the 20, including 6 versus Kansas City (12/26)…Led the NFL with 40.5 percent (34 of 84) of his punts downed inside the 20. - In 1997 with Arizona, finished 4th in the NFC with a career-high 44.3-yard gross average. - Led the NFC with a 38.2-yard net average and earned his only trip to the Pro Bowl in 1995…Was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his 48.3-yard average in a 40-37 overtime victory vs. Atlanta (11/26). - Joined the Cardinals as a free agent prior to the 1994 season and led the NFL with 98 punts…Earned All-Pro mention by USA Today…Led the NFC and set a team record with 33 punts inside the 20…Had a 40.8-yard gross average and a 36.0-yard net average. - Gained 6 yards for a 1st down on a fake field goal in versus the Giants (11/21/93). - In 1992, led the NFC with 26 punts inside 20. - Earned All-Rookie honors in 1988 after averaging 38.3 gross yards and 34.1 net yards on 91 punts for New England…Finished 3rd in the AFC with 24 punts inside the 20…Had the league’s longest punt, a 74-yarder versus Indianapolis (10/2).
COLLEGE:
- Three-year punter at Miami, including a 40.8-yard average as a senior on the Hurricanes’ 11-0 National Championship team in 1987… Transferred to Miami after 1 season at Scottsdale Community College near Phoenix.
OFF-THE-FIELD ACTIVITY:
- Jeff has worked with the Muscular Dystrophy Association in his hometown of Phoenix, where he has run a celebrity golf tournament since 1991. The tournament raises hundreds of thousands of dollars each year for Phoenix-area families affected by neuromuscular diseases. Jeff is also an ardent supporter of the MDA in the New York metropolitan area, serving as a member of their “Muscle Team” and attending numerous local events and fundraisers on their behalf. - For his extraordinary commitment to the community, Jeff was honored as the 2008 United Way of NYC “Hometown Hero” at their Gridiron Gala dinner. - Joined teammates to visit wounded soldiers at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, in Washington, D.C. prior to the Super Bowl champions’ trip to the White House. - Participated in the 2007 Giants Foundation Golf Outing. - Attended the Jackson (N.J.) Pop Warner Football awards banquet, congratulating the kids on a great season. - Signed autographs and greeted fans at Big Blue Travel’s “Giants Wrap-Up Breakfast.” - Served as a guest speaker at the Iona Grammar School’s 2007 Father-Son Breakfast. - Attended the 2008 NJAPHERD convention of New Jersey physical education instructors to speak about the Giants “What Moves U” physical fitness initiative for middle schools. - Attended the 2008 Women’s Health and Fitness Expo in Kingston, N.Y., encouraging women and kids to enjoy daily activity.
PERSONAL:
- Married (Michelle). The couple has 4 sons: Christopher, Blake, Trevor and Zachary. - Six-time letterman in football, basketball and baseball at Gerard High in Phoenix.
Season Stats
| 2004 |
16 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
39.6 |
| 2006 |
16 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
39.6 |
| 2003 |
16 |
90 |
3641 |
40.5 |
| 2004 |
16 |
74 |
3069 |
41.5 |
| 2005 |
16 |
73 |
3070 |
42.1 |
| 2006 |
16 |
77 |
3098 |
40.2 |
| 2007 |
16 |
71 |
2865 |
40.4 |
Game Stats
| 11/5/2006 |
HOU |
W 14-10 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
39.6 |
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| 11/14/2004 |
ARI |
L 17-14 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
39.6 |
| 11/24/2003 |
TB |
L 19-13 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| 10/5/2003 |
MIA |
L 23-10 |
0-1 |
0 |
0-0 |
0 |
| 9/9/2007 |
DAL |
L 45-35 |
2 |
89 |
44.5 |
| 9/16/2007 |
GB |
L 35-13 |
3 |
131 |
43.7 |
| 9/23/2007 |
WAS |
W 24-17 |
5 |
196 |
39.2 |
| 9/30/2007 |
PHI |
W 16-3 |
6 |
223 |
37.2 |
| 10/7/2007 |
NYJ |
W 35-24 |
5 |
234 |
46.8 |
| 10/15/2007 |
ATL |
W 31-10 |
4 |
158 |
39.5 |
| 10/21/2007 |
SF |
W 33-15 |
3 |
112 |
37.3 |
| 10/28/2007 |
MIA |
W 13-10 |
4 |
167 |
41.8 |
| 11/11/2007 |
DAL |
L 31-20 |
4 |
153 |
38.3 |
| 11/18/2007 |
DET |
W 16-10 |
6 |
290 |
48.3 |
| 11/25/2007 |
MIN |
L 41-17 |
4 |
185 |
46.3 |
| 12/2/2007 |
CHI |
W 21-16 |
5 |
204 |
40.8 |
| 12/9/2007 |
PHI |
W 16-13 |
6 |
214 |
35.7 |
| 12/16/2007 |
WAS |
L 22-10 |
7 |
239 |
34.1 |
| 12/23/2007 |
BUF |
W 38-21 |
3 |
120 |
40 |
| 12/29/2007 |
NE |
L 38-35 |
4 |
150 |
37.5 |
| 9/10/2006 |
IND |
L 26-21 |
1 |
49 |
49 |
| 9/17/2006 |
PHI |
W 30-24 |
8 |
348 |
43.5 |
| 9/24/2006 |
SEA |
L 42-30 |
4 |
192 |
48 |
| 10/8/2006 |
WAS |
W 19-3 |
2 |
72 |
36 |
| 10/15/2006 |
ATL |
W 27-14 |
4 |
142 |
35.5 |
| 10/23/2006 |
DAL |
W 36-22 |
3 |
146 |
48.7 |
| 10/29/2006 |
TB |
W 17-3 |
9 |
336 |
37.3 |
| 11/5/2006 |
HOU |
W 14-10 |
3 |
110 |
36.7 |
| 11/12/2006 |
CHI |
L 38-20 |
5 |
202 |
40.4 |
| 11/20/2006 |
JAC |
L 26-10 |
6 |
241 |
40.2 |
| 11/26/2006 |
TEN |
L 24-21 |
5 |
213 |
42.6 |
| 12/3/2006 |
DAL |
L 23-20 |
3 |
97 |
32.3 |
| 12/10/2006 |
CAR |
W 27-13 |
9 |
369 |
41 |
| 12/17/2006 |
PHI |
L 36-22 |
2 |
73 |
36.5 |
| 12/24/2006 |
NO |
L 30-7 |
9 |
338 |
37.6 |
| 12/30/2006 |
WAS |
W 34-28 |
4 |
170 |
42.5 |
| 9/11/2005 |
ARI |
W 42-19 |
6 |
252 |
42 |
| 9/19/2005 |
NO |
W 27-10 |
5 |
229 |
45.8 |
| 9/25/2005 |
SD |
L 45-23 |
4 |
176 |
44 |
| 10/2/2005 |
STL |
W 44-24 |
2 |
89 |
44.5 |
| 10/16/2005 |
DAL |
L 16-13 |
5 |
212 |
42.4 |
| 10/23/2005 |
DEN |
W 24-23 |
4 |
184 |
46 |
| 10/30/2005 |
WAS |
W 36-0 |
4 |
172 |
43 |
| 11/6/2005 |
SF |
W 24-6 |
5 |
229 |
45.8 |
| 11/13/2005 |
MIN |
L 24-21 |
5 |
213 |
42.6 |
| 11/20/2005 |
PHI |
W 27-17 |
6 |
234 |
39 |
| 11/27/2005 |
SEA |
L 24-21 |
7 |
261 |
37.3 |
| 12/4/2005 |
DAL |
W 17-10 |
6 |
268 |
44.7 |
| 12/11/2005 |
PHI |
W 26-23 |
2 |
70 |
35 |
| 12/17/2005 |
KC |
W 27-17 |
3 |
117 |
39 |
| 12/24/2005 |
WAS |
L 35-20 |
3 |
130 |
43.3 |
| 12/31/2005 |
OAK |
W 30-21 |
6 |
234 |
39 |
| 9/12/2004 |
PHI |
L 31-17 |
5 |
213 |
42.6 |
| 9/19/2004 |
WAS |
W 20-14 |
6 |
236 |
39.3 |
| 9/26/2004 |
CLE |
W 27-10 |
4 |
140 |
35 |
| 10/3/2004 |
GB |
W 14-7 |
4 |
195 |
48.8 |
| 10/10/2004 |
DAL |
W 26-10 |
3 |
128 |
42.7 |
| 10/24/2004 |
DET |
L 28-13 |
2 |
76 |
38 |
| 10/31/2004 |
MIN |
W 34-13 |
5 |
228 |
45.6 |
| 11/7/2004 |
CHI |
L 28-21 |
7 |
271 |
38.7 |
| 11/14/2004 |
ARI |
L 17-14 |
5 |
234 |
46.8 |
| 11/21/2004 |
ATL |
L 14-10 |
5 |
211 |
42.2 |
| 11/28/2004 |
PHI |
L 27-6 |
5 |
221 |
44.2 |
| 12/5/2004 |
WAS |
L 31-7 |
4 |
156 |
39 |
| 12/12/2004 |
BAL |
L 37-14 |
7 |
288 |
41.1 |
| 12/18/2004 |
PIT |
L 33-30 |
3 |
102 |
34 |
| 12/26/2004 |
CIN |
L 23-22 |
4 |
152 |
38 |
| 1/2/2005 |
DAL |
W 28-24 |
5 |
218 |
43.6 |
| 9/7/2003 |
STL |
W 23-13 |
5 |
221 |
44.2 |
| 9/15/2003 |
DAL |
L 35-32 |
7 |
306 |
43.7 |
| 9/21/2003 |
WAS |
W 24-21 |
7 |
305 |
43.6 |
| 10/5/2003 |
MIA |
L 23-10 |
4 |
158 |
39.5 |
| 10/12/2003 |
NE |
L 17-6 |
3 |
103 |
34.3 |
| 10/19/2003 |
PHI |
L 14-10 |
7 |
252 |
36 |
| 10/26/2003 |
MIN |
W 29-17 |
3 |
144 |
48 |
| 11/2/2003 |
NYJ |
W 31-28 |
6 |
211 |
35.2 |
| 11/9/2003 |
ATL |
L 27-7 |
5 |
174 |
34.8 |
| 11/16/2003 |
PHI |
L 28-10 |
6 |
230 |
38.3 |
| 11/24/2003 |
TB |
L 19-13 |
5 |
211 |
42.2 |
| 11/30/2003 |
BUF |
L 24-7 |
9 |
331 |
36.8 |
| 12/7/2003 |
WAS |
L 20-7 |
4 |
206 |
51.5 |
| 12/14/2003 |
NO |
L 45-7 |
6 |
255 |
42.5 |
| 12/21/2003 |
DAL |
L 19-3 |
8 |
346 |
43.3 |
| 12/28/2003 |
CAR |
L 37-24 |
5 |
188 |
37.6 |
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AGE: 42
HEIGHT: 6-1
WEIGHT: 215 lbs
BORN: Phoenix, AZ
POSITION: Punter
COLLEGE: Miami (FL)
NFL EXPERIENCE: 21st Year
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“Don’t forget that (Donte’) Stallworth has been injured and hasn’t played. They have really, really outstanding weapons, whether it be (Kellen) Winslow, (Braylon) Edwards, Stallworth. Whoever you want to talk about. (Syndric) Steptoe. All of those people can certainly do an excellent job. So they do have a lot of weapons." - Coach Tom Coughlin on the Browns offensive threats
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