New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard savored a significant moment in the team’s history after securing his third reception in a triumphant 27-10 victory against the Eagles last Sunday.
His contributions during the final year of his contract were limited, marked by previous seasons marred by a torn Achilles and a torn ACL. Despite his resilience, Shepard’s journey with the G-Men has reached its conclusion.
Taking to social media on Tuesday, Shepard bid farewell to his time with the Giants. While he hasn’t officially declared retirement, his dedication to raising his two daughters in the region adds a layer of complexity.
𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: #Giants veteran wide receiver Sterling Shepard posted what seems like a goodbye to the Giants and the fanbase.
It’s been long speculated that this would be his last year in New York.
“Once a Giant, always a Giant.”
(H/T: @_MLFootball) pic.twitter.com/qV94wzRKku
— JPAFootball (@jasrifootball) January 10, 2024
BREAKING… Impeding free agent Sterling Shepard just posted this on IG, his time with the #Giants is over, and seems like his #NFL career also.
Been one hell a career for “Shep” one of the most beloved players of his time.
👏🥹
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) January 10, 2024
Eight years with the Giants have left an indelible mark on Shepard’s career, including two postseason appearances. Noteworthy moments include an impressive rookie year in 2016 with 65 receptions for 683 yards and a career-high eight touchdowns. In 2018, he achieved a career-best 872 yards and four touchdowns.
Unfortunately, injuries plagued Shepard in recent seasons, with a torn Achilles in 2021 and an ACL tear in Week 3 of 2022. The Giants, after an exciting 9-7-1 playoff season in 2022, fell short of expectations in 2023, finishing at 6-11 and securing third place in the NFC East.