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  • That time at least, Tuck was referring to Burress, before the tete-a-tete with Coughlin.

    Focus Shifts to Umenyiora, Burress Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011

  • Burress is facing two felony gun charges, each of which carries a fine and jail time of 3/12 to 15 years.

    No Prison for Plaxico? 2008

  • •Plaxico Burress: Burress is another tough player to bench as he has scored in five of the last six games and had 120 yards in the other.

    Trolling for Week 17 fantasy value can be tricky 2006

  • ORLANDO, Florida (Ticker) -- Plaxico Burress is the first candidate for Player of the 21st Century.

    NCAA Football - Michigan State vs. Florida 2000

  • So he called Burress and told him to call police -- but the police never heard from Burress and Burress never returned another one of Laurenzo's calls, Laurenzo said.

    HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News 2009

  • Perez Hilton called Burress a "pube faced ... dig bat," Jon Stewart created a hip-hop anthem called "Oh My God, I Just Shot Myself in the Thigh," and most accurately, ESPN columnist Bill Simmons dubbed him, once and for all, Cheddar Plax (in honor of the character from Eminem's 8 Mile, who suffered embarrassment as the result of a similar event).

    Brandon Perkins: Please Don't Call My Unborn Son "Cheddar Plax" 2009

  • Sanchez called Burress "a different car" in his garage of receivers.

    NYT > Home Page By BEN SHPIGEL 2011

  • "He's such a big body; you have to stay with him," Sanchez said, referring to Burress's wingspan as much as his height.

    NYT > Home Page By GEORGE VECSEY 2011

  • "He's such a big body; you have to stay with him," Sanchez said, referring to Burress's wingspan as much as his height.

    NYT > Home Page By GEORGE VECSEY 2011

  • Sanchez called Burress "a different car" in his garage of receivers.

    NYT > Home Page By BEN SHPIGEL 2011

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