Ahmad Bradshaw Uncertain About Future With The New York Giants

Jan 03, 2013 11:22 AM EST

After a six-year NFL career with the New York Giants, running back Ahmad Bradshaw admitted he is uncertain about his future moving forward in the Big Apple.

The two-time Super Bowl champion back said while cleaning out his locker Monday that he can't be certain the team will bring him back, according to The Star-Ledger.

"I'm all in. That's how I've been since I've been here," he said. "I bleed red, white and blue and that's what it's about with me right now. I can't go into any other details about it, but I will always be a Giant forever."

Bradshaw has two years remaining on his contract at, and according to the New York Daily News, he has not been approached about restructuring his deal.

Bradshaw missed just two games this season with a sprained knee, but finished out the season with 1,015 yards on the ground.

Giants GM Jerry Reese has shown no hesitation when it comes to moving on from players, as he did Brandon Jacobs last offseason. With rookie running back David Wilson ending the season off on a strong note and Andre Brown showing power and vision in the backfield before his season ending fibula injury, maybe Bradshaw is right to feel uncertain.

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