
TRANSACTIONS:
- Originally a 4th round (116th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2007.
GIANTS NOTES:
- Zak's father Steve DeOssie was a linebacker and deep snapper with the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, New York Jets and New England Patriots...Steve DeOssie played in 175 games in 12 NFL seasons, including 4½ years with the Giants (1989-93). He delivered the snap for Matt Bahr's 42-yard field goal as time expired that gave the Giants a victory over the San Francisco 49ers in the 1990 NFC Championship Game. A week later, DeOssie started at left inside linebacker in the Giants' Super Bowl XXV victory over the Buffalo Bills.
- Named to the 2008 NFC Pro Bowl team as the "need" player and served as the snapper for his teammates, punter Jeff Feagles and place kicker John Carney.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
- Has played in all 32 regular season and 5 postseason games in his career as the long snapper and on coverage teams...DeOssie snapped for every one of Jeff Feagles' 160 punts (including the postseason) over the last 2 season...Has recorded 19 career regular special teams tackles and 7 post season special teams tackles.
- In 2008, played in all 16 games and the NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Philadelphia...Served as the long snapper and finished 3rd on the team in special team tackles with 13...Also had 1 special teams tackle in the NFC Divisional Playoff Game...Named to the NFC Pro Bowl team as the "need" player. Snapped for punts and placekicks and contributed 1 special teams tackle.
- As a rookie in 2007, played in all 20 regular season and postseason games as the punt snapper and on other special teams...Finished with 6 special teams tackles in the regular season and led the team with 6 in the postseason.
- Made 1st career special teams tackle at Atlanta (10/15).
- Had 2 special teams tackles in both the NFC Wild Card Game at Tampa Bay (1/6) and the NFC Divisional Playoff at Dallas (1/13)...Had 1 special teams tackle in NFC Championship Game at Green Bay (1/20) and in Super Bowl XLII vs. New England (2/3)....After the Giants took the lead with 35 seconds remaining, DeOssie tackled Laurence Maroney on the kickoff, forcing the Patriots to begin their final possession at their own 26-yard line.