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Burress also met with the Steelers during free agency and could have gone back to the team his started his career with. Instead, he chose to join Rex Ryan's Jets without even making a visit.
"Personally, I just think I needed a fresh start," he said. "If I wanted to go somewhere and get more money, I could've went to a couple more places and signed a two- or three-year deal, different things like that. I just wanted to put myself in a situation to go somewhere fresh and have an opportunity to play for a great organization and for a great head coach in Rex and a great team.
"I feel that I'm in the right place."
Burress mentioned Ryan's quest for a Super Bowl and how that appealed to him, calling the coach's approach "contagious."
"I feel I'm at home," he said. "I made the right decision and I'm happy I'm just playing football."
After being slowed by a sprained ankle to start training camp with his new team, Burress completed his NFL comeback with his three-catch performance against the Bengals. He had a sore lower back Wednesday, but fully practiced and should be out there with the Jets' starting offense into the third quarter.
Despite Burress downplaying the significance of the game, his former teammates know better.
"Going up against him, all of us are competitors," Tuck said, "and I'm sure he is going to try to make a splash and we're going to try to make sure he doesn't."
Burress' new teammates also know this game isn't just any other -- even if it's only preseason.
"Well, he's excited," quarterback Mark Sanchez said. "But, he's a pro and he's done this for so long that he won't have any distractions."
Ryan wondered how the crowd at MetLife Stadium -- it's a Giants home game -- will respond when Burress takes the field or makes a play.
"I'm really not sure, and I'm really not too concerned about it," Burress said. "I'm going to go out and have fun. I'm doing this with a smile on my face with a new attitude."
NOTES: A day after Tuck told reporters the teams' new playing home will always be known as Giants Stadium, Jets WR Santonio Holmes disagreed. "It's the Meadowlands," he said. "It's the home of the New York Jets. That's all I'll say about that." ... Sanchez wore an FDNY T-shirt to promote a charity event that will benefit the NY Police & Fire Widows & Children's Benefit Fund -- http://www.answerthecall.org/ -- for families affected by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The shirts, created by Muze Clothing, can be purchased through Sanchez's Facebook page. Sanchez's father, Nick, is a firefighter in California.
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