Shockey absence adds fuel to rumors

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Jeremy Shockey was nowhere to be found yesterday at Giants Stadium. Then again, it's April and Shockey doesn't usually arrive in East Rutherford until late May.

But with rumors swirling for the past three months about a possible Shockey trade -- perhaps to the Saints -- the injured tight end's absence didn't do much to silence rumblings of a divide between himself and his teammates.

Yet, according to Eli Manning, Shockey is as much a part of the team as ever.

\"When I talk to him, I say I'm excited about this season," said Manning, who has spoken with Shockey on a regular basis this offseason. "I'm excited about what we can become as a team, as our connection between Jeremy and I. I don't think we've reached our potential in our connection and in the tandem we can become. That's what I'm excited about because I see room for improvement in all areas."

There have been plenty of whispers since before the Super Bowl XLII win over the Patriots that the Giants (particularly Manning) are better off without Shockey. There have also been reports the team has fielded trade offers from other clubs, including New Orleans.

And then there are the rumors that Shockey is unhappy with the Giants. After all, it's no secret he hasn't been pleased with his role in the offense during the Coughlin era. While he recovers from a broken leg suffered late last season, Shockey's stance on the issue remains unclear.

Even Manning didn't sound so sure when asked if the four-time Pro Bowl selection still wants to be a Giant.

"I hope so. I hope he understands we would like him back," Manning said. "He's a tremendous player. He helps us out and helps out our offense when he's out there."

If Shockey wants to be "out there," he'll attend the mandatory minicamp in June. If not, he won't. And then, it'll be clear if he wants to remain in East Rutherford.

(nj.com)