Oct/16/08 06:04 PM Filed in:
Jeremy
Shockey
METAIRIE, La. (AP) —
Without tight end Jeremy Shockey or receivers
Marques Colston and David Patten, Drew Brees still
passed for 1,013 yards in the Saints' past three
games, leading New Orleans to victory in two.
Now it looks like all three of the Saints' top
receiving threats could return for a divisional game
Sunday at Carolina.
"Good to go," said Shockey, his teeth chattering
intermittently after he emerged from an ice bath
following Thursday's practice.
The former Pro Bowl tight end had sports hernia surgery
on Sept. 23. He started practicing on a limited basis
last week, but sat out last Sunday's win over Oakland.
"Everything has felt better every day and that's very
encouraging," he said. "It's the first time that I can
actually sneeze without feeling like I'm getting
stabbed, like in a bar."
The Saints also waived tight end Sean Ryan, who was New
Orleans' third option at that position while Shockey
was out last week.
Through the first three games of the season, Shockey
was the Saints' second-leading receiver with 16 catches
for 151 yards. He has spent most of the past few games
standing next to Payton on the sideline. Payton even
joked that he needed to get Shockey back on the field
because the flamboyant Texan was "driving me nuts
standing next to me with a towel in his hand."
"Jeremy really wants to be involved," Brees added,
smiling at Shockey's towel-waving sideline antics.
Shockey said he appreciated the way the Saints' allowed
him to remain as involved as possible during his
injury.
"Anything I can do to help my teammates, if I can just
give them one piece of advice or they see me jumping up
and down like a lunatic and it helps them, hey, it's
the only thing I can do," said Shockey, who went on to
contrast his treatment in New Orleans to the way he
thought he was marginalized by the Giants after he
broke his leg last December.
"Last year was handled very unprofessional by the
Giants, what they did to me and not wanting me even to
go to the Super Bowl," Shockey said. "That's the past.
Everyone here at this organization — it's
first-class here and I think that when we go to the
Super Bowl, I'll be playing in it."
(ap.com)