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Xavier McKinney Sends Shout Out to Giants in First Press Briefing with New Team

The former New York Giants safety reflected on his four seasons with the team in his opening press conference as a Green Bay Packer.

Former New York Giants safety Xavier McKinney, who signed a four-year, $67 million contract with the Green Bay Packers, met with the Packers media this past week and shared some thoughts about his time with the Giants, speaking glowingly of the franchise.  

“I have a great relationship with the organization, with all the staff, with (general manager) Joe (Schoen), with (head coach Brian Daboll) Dabes, with (co-owner) Mr. (John) Mara. I wasn’t really sure what they were gonna do, but it played out, and I couldn’t tell you what was gonna happen," the 24-year-old McKinney said. 

The former second-round pick made his mark and hasn’t even reached his ceiling yet. He recorded 279 tackles, nine interceptions, 27 pass deflections, six tackles for loss, and 1.5 sacks during his time with the Giants. Last year, he had his best and most productive season as a pro, making it abundantly clear that he was looking to be paid like a top safety in the league.

The Giants, however, weren't willing to break open the bank for McKinney, whose deal with the Packers averages out to $16.75 million per year.

McKinney hasn't been shy about dropping hints about his true feelings about this last year with the Giants. He spoke of wanting to feel respected, and it was believed that he felt slighted when teammates Dexter Lawrence and Andrew Thomas received contract extensions and McKinney did not.

On Friday, McKinney posted what some might interpret as a slight toward the Giants' not wanting him back at a premium price.

Regardless of how his post is interpreted, McKinney seemed sincere with his words toward his former teammates.

"I just want to shout out to the New York Giants, just for the four years we had. You know, they were special. Obviously, I went through a lot of ups and downs, but it’s the team and organization that is forever going to be in my heart. All love to them, and I’m glad to be here.”