New York Giants surprise Putnam Valley HS student with Heart of a Giant Award

Eduardo Recinos was honored for his hard work as a manager for his high school's football team, as well as for his personal perseverance.

News 12 Staff

Dec 7, 2023, 12:25 PM

Updated 145 days ago

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There was a very special event at MetLife Stadium on Wednesday as the New York Giants surprised a Putnam Valley high schooler with this year's Heart of a Giant Award winner.
Eduardo Recinos was honored for his hard work as a manager for his high school's football team, as well as for his personal perseverance.
Recinos was diagnosed with spastic cerebral palsy at birth, but never let that hold him back. After years of surgeries and rehab, Recinos can walk on his own.
"He's overcome a lot of obstacles in his life since he was born, and to go from where he was there to now - he's walking on his own and he's part of a team. He's there every day. He's helping out, bringing a lot of energy, positivity, and enthusiasm," says Giants quarterback Daniel Jones.
Jones surprised Recinos with a trophy and tickets to the Super Bowl -- plus a $10,000 equipment grant for his high school.


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