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The bullet narrowly missed a nightclub security guard who was standing inches away, prosecutors said. It lodged in the floor and was recovered by a bartender. His license to carry a concealed weapon in the state of Florida had expired in May Prosecutors said Pierce drove Burress to a hospital, then took the gun to his own home in New Jersey. It was later delivered to Burress' home.

Pierce, who also testified before the grand jury, was not charged. I'll still have the God-given ability to snag footballs; that's what I love to do. Of course, I want to play again. Gil Brandt, an analyst on NFL Sirius Radio and the former head of player personnel for the Dallas Cowboys , said Burress won't be too old for a comeback when he's released from prison.

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He was like, 'O. So we did, and he led the way. I had a drink in my left hand and I was walking right behind the security guard. The music was loud and I could feel the bass thumping the stairs under my feet.

But I could barely see and I guess I missed a step and my foot slipped. My gun came unhooked from my belt and went sliding down my right pant leg. My instant reaction was to catch it before it hit the floor, and I reached down with my right hand to grab it. And I guess my finger hit right on the trigger, because it went off.

So I thought everything was cool. Many were perplexed when they found out that a multimillionaire professional athlete shot himself at an elite Manhattan nightclub while wearing sweatpants. But it wasn't true. It all stemmed from a story in the New York Post, but Burress himself and the district attorney on his case later confirmed that he was wearing dark jeans when the shooting occurred.

That's right. The shooting nearly didn't happen. A hamstring injury meant Burress would not have played that week, and his night started at Applebee's in New Jersey with other fellow wide receivers to eat steak.

Before the shooting, Burress made a pit stop home to grab the gun. After eating Applebee's with the boys, teammate Ahmad Bradshaw called Burress to pick him up and head to the city to go clubbing.

Before grabbing Bradshaw, Burress ran home to pick up his gun -- a conscious decision he made due to of a slew of unfortunate events that had just happened. In the end, Burress ended up pleading guilty to a weapons charge and was sentenced to two years in prison. The receiver, who caught the game-winning touchdown pass for the Giants in their win over the Patriots in Super Bowl XLII, ended up spending a total of 20 months in jail.

After his jail stint, Burress played two more seasons int he NFL , although he was only effective for one of them. The former first-round pick, who was taken eighth overall by the Steelers in the NFL Draft , ended his career in Pittsburgh following the season. Burress shared his gunshot story as a reminder to every player in the NFL Draft class that they're "not as special" as they think they are.

To read the entire letter, be sure to check it out on the Player's Tribune. By John Breech. May 11, at pm ET 3 min read. Packers vs. Patriots vs.



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