Giants WR Tate apologizes for 'unacceptable' actions
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[November 14, 2020]
New York Giants wide receiver
Golden Tate said Friday that he apologized to the team and takes
full responsibility for what he termed "unacceptable" behavior that
led to his one-game benching.
Tate displayed frustration over his feelings that not enough passes
were coming his way during a nationally televised 25-23 loss to the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Nov. 2.
Tate caught his first pass in the fourth quarter and reportedly
yelled "throw me the damn ball" at the Giants' sideline. Later, he
made a stellar touchdown grab to pull New York within two and
screamed "throw me the ball!" into an ESPN camera.
Giants coach Joe Judge didn't appreciate the antics and benched Tate
for last Sunday's road game against the Washington Football Team.

"If you know me, if you know my game, I play with a lot of emotion. A
lot of passion," Tate told reporters. "I just got caught up in the
moment. I was wrong to draw attention to myself. I take full
responsibility for that. I handled it the wrong way and, again, brought
negative attention to our organization. It was something that won't
happen again."
Tate, 32, was demoted to the scout team and had a long
meeting with Judge to discuss the situation. He said he was on the same
page as the coach per the benching.
"I was definitely disappointed, but there are consequences for your
actions," Tate said. "My actions were unacceptable and I apologized to
the team, GM, the coaches, the offense and I'm excited to move forward.
"But I did have fun on scout team. That was fun. I enjoyed it. Got a
chance to make some plays and get the defense ready. I enjoyed it."
Raising the level of drama was the fact that Tate's wife, Elise, sharply
criticized the lack of passes going her husband's way on Instagram
during the game. She later deleted the post.

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New York Giants wide
receiver Golden Tate (15) is tackled by Tampa Bay Buccaneers
cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting (23) during the second half at
MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY
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"I wasn't aware at the time that it happened that she had said
anything," Tate said. "But in my wife's defense, she is, and will
always be my biggest fan. I disagree with her taking it public, but
that is one thing: I'll always have her back and I know she was, in
her mind, protecting me and she was calling it as she saw it at the
time without having talked to me and understood what had happened
prior to that."
In another development, Tate was added to New York's injury report
on Thursday with a knee injury. One day later, he was a limited
practice participant and the team termed him questionable for
Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Tate has 22 receptions for 226 yards and two touchdowns in seven
games this season. The 11-year veteran has 682 catches for 8,116
yards and 46 scores in 155 career games (112 starts) with the
Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions, Eagles and Giants.
Running back Devonta Freeman (ankle, hamstring) was placed on
injured reserve, while defensive back Isaac Yiadom (calf) is
questionable.

The Eagles, coming off their Week 9 bye, appear to be as healthy as
they have been all season. The team only listed one player as out on
Friday, cornerback Craig James (shoulder).
Philadelphia is poised to see the return of several starters,
including running back Miles Sanders (knee), tackles Lane Johnson
(ankle) and Jack Driscoll (ankle), plus veteran wide receiver Alshon
Jeffery (calf) -- who has not played at all this season while
recovering from a Lisfranc injury last December against the Giants.
--Field Level Media
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