Richard Thomas Seubert (; born March 30, 1979) is an American former professional
football
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who played his entire career with the
New York Giants
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of the
National Football League
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(NFL).
Early life
Born in
Stratford, Wisconsin,
Seubert attended
Columbus Catholic High School in
Marshfield, Wisconsin
Marshfield is a city in Wood County, Wisconsin, Wood and Marathon County, Wisconsin, Marathon counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 18,929 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census; of this, 18,119 were in Wood County a ...
, and was a standout in football, basketball, and baseball. He helped lead his football and
basketball
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teams to two state championships each.
College career
Seubert attended Western Illinois University and played tight end as a freshman. In his sophomore year he moved to tackle and was a first team All-Gateway honoree as a senior.
Professional career
Seubert joined the
New York Giants
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as an undrafted Free Agent in 2001.
He made an impression on the Giants, and in his second season, he started at left guard for every game.
Seubert was at the center of an officiating controversy in the 2002 NFC playoffs, where the Giants faced the
San Francisco 49ers
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. The Giants, who had led by a score of 38–14, were trailing 39-38 when
Matt Bryant
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had a chance to kick a game-winning field goal. When
Trey Junkin botched the snap, Seubert, an eligible receiver on the play, went out to try to catch holder
Matt Allen's pass. Allen underthrew Seubert, who was grabbed and pulled down by
Chike Okeafor, apparently drawing a pass interference penalty. Instead, an illegal man downfield penalty was called on Seubert, ending the game. The next day the NFL revealed that Seubert had checked in prior to the play, but one of his downfield teammates, Tam Hopkins, had not. Okeafor's interference call and the Hopkins call would have offset the penalties and forced a replaying of the down. The NFL drew a fair amount of criticism for the non-call on Seubert's play. The NFL later issued an official apology to the Giants in the offseason. The play ended up on
NFL Top 10's ''Top Ten Meltdowns'' at #10 and #7 on ''Top Ten Controversial Calls''.
During a game against Philadelphia in October 2003, Seubert was blocking when his opponent
N. D. Kalu stepped on the back of his right leg, breaking Seubert's
tibia
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,
fibula
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, and ankle. After 5 surgeries, he returned to play in 2005, mainly on special teams, or filling in for injured players, as Chris Snee had taken over as the starter.
In December, he made his first start since the injury, helping
Tiki Barber
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rush for a team-record 220 yards. He regained a starting job in the 2007 season.
The Giants began to use Seubert as a
tight end
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in 2006, but due to his jersey number (69), he must be announced over the public address system by the referees as an
eligible receiver
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when he plays in that position. He was announced in this way roughly 20 times per game.
On March 24, 2008, he signed a 3-year extension through 2012.
Seubert started 16 games for the Giants in 2010, playing both guard and center. Seubert received praise for his solid performance from GM Jerry Reese, who remarked he was the MVP of the team.
On July 28, 2011, the Giants announced they released Seubert.
Personal life
Seubert is married and has three children. Hailey (Youngest), Isaac (Middle), and Hunter (Oldest). They live in
Warren, New Jersey
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where he coaches football at Watchung Hills Regional High School.
Seubert has been a
deer hunter since childhood.
References
External links
New York Giants bio
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1979 births
Living people
American football offensive guards
New York Giants players
People from Marshfield, Wisconsin
People from Stratford, Wisconsin
Sportspeople from Wayne, New Jersey
Players of American football from Wisconsin
Players of American football from Passaic County, New Jersey
Western Illinois Leathernecks football players