Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw declared himself healthy Tuesday and ready for whatever the team asks him to do next season.

With the recent release of Brandon Jacobs, the Giants may need to depend on Bradshaw to produce like he did in 2010, when he had a career-high 276 carries and 1,235 yards.

Bradshaw was limited to 171 carries and 659 yards in 12 games this season due to a stress fracture in his right foot.

“I picture my role to be just like [it was in 2010],” Bradshaw said. “I got the stem cell injection on my right foot that I refractured and it feels great. I feel like I can come out this next season and be ready for whatever they give me.”

Bradshaw, who has spent the majority of his Giants career splitting carries with Jacobs, said he knew the team was going to release the bruising back, but will miss his running mate anyway.

“I kind of knew it before because I talk to [Jacobs] all of the time,” Bradshaw said. “If he leaves I’ll miss him. He’s been established [in New York] for seven years, so I wouldn’t want him to leave for nothing.”

Faced with a similar situation last season, Bradshaw finds himself on the other side and is helping Jacobs through the uncertainty.

“I was going through the same situation last year with free agency and he was doing the same thing,” Bradshaw said. “He was calling me every day, he was checking up on me.”

Bradshaw said Jacobs’ fate is out of his control and wishes him well regardless what happens in the future.

“Whatever he does, whatever decisions are made, it’s all business and I can’t do anything about it,” Bradshaw said. “Wherever he goes, if he does leave, I just hope he has a successful rest of his career.”

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