The wide receiver is currently recovering from surgery he had after suffering a torn ACL and says that he wants to get back to the NFL actin this season, he's not ready to retire.
On Sunday, the New York Jets signed Plaxico Burress to a 1-year, $3 million dollar deal.
The former New York Giants wide receiver, who served a 20-month sentence at an upstate New York prison on a weapons-possession conviction, chose the Jets over the Giants and Pittsburgh Steelers.
It's a great move for Gang Green.
One of the best NFL wide receivers of all-time is calling it quits.
Future Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss has decided to retire rather than continue playing.
On Friday, the New York Giants will sit down and talk with Plaxico Burress. It will be the first contact between the former All-Pro wide receiver and his former club since he was released from prison.
The meeting is an attempt to figure out if the wide receiver and Giants head coach Tom Coughlin can put the past behind them and move on.
Plaxico Burress was released from prison Monday after serving nearly two years on a gun charge.
The former New York Giant wide receiver left the Oneida Correctional Facility in central New York early Monday morning with his lawyer, Peter Frankel and agent, Drew Rosenhaus.
So what's next for the troubled NFL receiver?