Plaxico axed for season

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The Giants tackled wide receiver Plaxico Burress today, sidelining the troubled star for the rest of the season as he faces charges related to his accidentally shooting himself in a Manhattan nightclub.
Burress, who has tangled with the team before, may have played his last game with the Super Bowl champions, who signed him to a five-year $35 million contract before the season began.
He was placed on the reserve non-football injury list and will be fined, though the amount has not been disclosed. In addition he will lose $823,529 in salary for the remainder of the year.
"As we have said since Saturday morning, our concern is for Plaxico's health and well-being," Giants president and CEO John Mara said. "This is an important time for him to take care of his body and heal up and also deal with the very serious legal consequences and other issues in his life. When I spoke with Plaxico he expressed great remorse for letting down his teammates."
“If they don’t penalize him to the full extent of the law then what does that mean for the rest of us?” said Luis Martinez, 32, of the Bronx. “When they’re paid millions of dollars I don’t think that they should keep getting away with it. For him to keep playing is absurd.”













