| Shockey splashes child with water toss Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO -- New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey threw a cup of ice water over his head and splashed a child in the first quarter of the NFC playoffs against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. The emotional Shockey, who often alienates opposing fans and players by his demonstrative nature, was being heckled by fans at the time. Giants spokesman Pat Hanlon said no one was hurt, and the rookie tight end was not restrained by security. It happened shortly after Shockey thought linebacker Julian Peterson had held him on an incomplete third-down pass. "I think it was an act of frustration,'' Hanlon said. The boy was given a football by the Giants. |
||||
| ESPN.com: Help | PR Media Kit |Sales Media Kit |
Contact Us |
Jobs at ESPN.com | Supplier Information | Copyright ©2007 ESPN Internet Ventures. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and Safety Information/Your California Privacy Rights are applicable to this site. |





