INDIANAPOLIS — The New York Giants are releasing tight end Kyle Rudolph, the veteran announced Wednesday on social media.
“Certainly not the year any of us expected, but a year we will never forget,” Rudolph wrote in his posts. “… Thanks to everyone in the building who took in and helped this old guy who needed to relearn everything about a new organization.”
Rudolph texted ESPN’s Adam Schefter that he is not retiring and intends to play next season.
Rudolph, 32, had just 26 catches for 257 yards with a touchdown in his only year with the Giants. It was one of the least productive seasons of an accomplished career in which he made two Pro Bowls with the Minnesota Vikings in 2012 and ’17.
Thanks to everyone in the building who took in and helped this old guy who needed to relearn everything about a new organization.. Finally my teammates, in my 11 years in this league I’m not sure I’ve…