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Giants keeping special teams stalwart for two more years

The Giants and long snapper Zak DeOssie agreed to a new two-year deal, the team announced on Friday.

DeOssie has been with the team since they drafted him in the fourth round in 2007. He appeared in 149 consecutive games before missing four in 2015 because of torn tendons in his wrist. He and Eli Manning are the only remaining players from the Giants Super Bowl XLII and XLVI teams.

The 32-year-old has been to two Pro Bowls in his career in 2008 and 2010, and would have become a free agent next month if he had not re-signed.

DeOssie is the only long snapper on the Giants roster. He beat out Tyler Ott last year in training camp.

“In theory, you could be a free agent, but there’s nowhere else I’d rather play,” DeOssie said. “I knew that from day one when I stepped in here after I got drafted. I’m very fortunate to still be here and contribute in any way possible.”

Now that the Giants locked up their long snapper, will they do the same with their kicker? Robbie Gould is scheduled to be a free agent next month. The team signed kicker Aldrick Rosas to a futures deal this winter.

DeOssie is the son of former Giants linebacker Steve DeOssie, who was on the Super Bowl XXV-winning Giants team. They were the first father-son duo to win Super Bowls with the same franchise.