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Two|time Super Bowl winner Justin Tuck retires as a Giant


Two-time Super Bowl winner Justin Tuck retires as a Giant - ESPN

Tuck signed a one-day contract to retire as a Giant. He spent his first nine seasons with New York, winning Super Bowls in February 2008 and '12 ...

Two-time Super Bowl winner Justin Tuck retires as a Giant | AP News

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — It seemed appropriate that Justin Tuck ended his NFL career on a day the New York Giants had their draft picks, ...

Two-Time Super Bowl Winner Justin Tuck Retires as a Giant – NBC ...

It seemed appropriate that Justin Tuck ended his NFL career on a day the New York Giants had their draft picks, free agents and guys looking to make the ...

Justin Tuck Giant transition from NFL to Finance, Notre Dame to NY ...

... Justin Tuck, as the two-time Super Bowl champion, Notre Dame Alumni and now, a Managing Director at Goldman Sachs opens up on making the ...

Justin Tuck announces retirement after 11 seasons - NFL.com

Two-time Super Bowl champion Justin Tuck announced his retirement Monday after 11 seasons. The defensive end played for the New York Giants ...

Justin Tuck - Wikipedia

He played college football at Notre Dame, and was selected by the New York Giants in the third round of the 2005 NFL draft, winning two Super Bowl titles with ...

Exclusive: Justin Tuck is retiring after 11 seasons with Giants, Raiders

At age 32, after 11 NFL seasons, the two-time Pro Bowl selection, two-time almost-Super Bowl MVP, versatile defensive lineman and noted locker-room leader is ...

Justin Tuck: I almost retired before New York Giants' Super Bowl ...

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Former New York Giants pass-rusher Justin Tuck was among the candidates to be the MVP of Super Bowl XLVI.

Is retired Giants DE Justin Tuck a Hall of Famer?

Tuck was no doubt a phenomenal football player and an all-time New York Giants great, but his overall career accomplishments do not put him in ...

Justin Tuck, two-time Super Bowl champion with Giants, retires at 32

Newly-retired Justin Tuck wins two Super Bowls with the Giants, in 2008 and 2012. According to FoxSports, Tuck might have ...

Two-time Super Bowl champ Justin Tuck to retire with Giants

Two-time Super Bowl winning defensive end Justin Tuck is calling it a career, and leaving the NFL with the team he made his name with.

Justin Tuck Retires: End of an Era - NY Giants Rush

After 11 seasons in the NFL, two-time Super Bowl champion Justin Tuck is retiring from professional football.

Justin Tuck retires: Ex-Giants great helped team win two Super Bowls

Former New York Giants star defensive end Justin Tuck announced Monday afternoon on his Facebook page that he is retiring from the NFL.

Justin Tuck Retires: Latest Comments and Reaction - Bleacher Report

Tuck spent 11 years in the league, the first nine of which were with the New York Giants. The 32-year-old went to two Pro Bowls (2008, 2010) and was named a ...

Justin Tuck retires a Giant: 'It's good to come home' - NJ.com

Justin Tuck retires a Giant: 'It's good to come home' ... Tuck harassed Tom Brady all game in Super Bowl XLII, notching two sacks as the Giants ...

Two-time Super Bowl winner Justin Tuck announces his retirement

Oakland Raiders defensive end Justin Tuck has announced his retirement from the NFL. Tuck, 32, just completed his 11th NFL season.

Justin Tuck nearly retired before Giants' Super Bowl XLVI run

“At the time — a lot of people don't know this — I was thinking about retiring at the beginning of that year,” Tuck said. “I had a lot of things ...

From football to finance, Wharton MBA alum Justin Tuck finds ...

As he became the rock of the Giants' formidable line, Tuck looked towards another Super Bowl in 2012. Although he logged half as many sacks as ...

Justin Tuck - Why I Retired - YouTube

2x Super Bowl Champion Justin Tuck explains why he decided to step away from the NFL after the 2015-16 season.

Justin Tuck announces his retirement after 11 NFL seasons

Justin Tuck, who won two Super Bowls with the New York Giants, is retiring from the NFL.