Giants receiver Plaxico Burress may be in further trouble with the law now that the Manhattan DA's office has opened a probe into whether the guns that were seized from his house following the shooting mess he got himself into this fall might be connected to shots that were fired in 2005 out of a car that Burress was renting. The Chevy Avalanche in question was seized after Burress' cousin and another man had fired off shots when the vehicle got stuck behind a garbage truck in The Bronx. Burress was cleared of any culpability, but now authorities will see if the guns involve match any of Plax's. Plaxico was in court this week in Pennsylvania where he was cleared in a lawsuit for damages to the Avalanche which had been loaned to him by a dealership in exchange for signing autographs at promotional events. The Giants are still debating if they want Plaxico back next year—maybe recent whispers of TO coming to town might be enough to soften the blow of the Giant Super Bowl hero's return.