Giants running back Brandon Jacobs confirmed today his representatives have spoken with the team about his future and that the organization is asking him to take a significant pay cut.

The seven-year veteran running back says he would consider one, though not a significant slashing of the $4.9 million he’s owed in the final season of his contract.

“I want to stay in New York a whole lot, man, because this is where I started,” Jacobs said in an interview with NBC-4’s Bruce Beck. “It’s a great organization. I got wonderful, great teammates. I won a second Super Bowl here with this organization.

“But I’m not willing to sell my soul, you know? It’s a great organization and I want to be a part of it, but if they’re not feeling the same way, then so be it.”

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Someone informed of the talks between the sides at this past weekend’s Scouting Combine said the Giants are interested in bringing Jacobs back but not at the current price. The person, who requested anonymity because neither the team nor Jacobs’ reps have spoken about the details of the talk, didn’t provide specifics of the team’s offer but said it’s a big cut from what Jacobs is currently scheduled to make.

Jacobs, 29, is believed to be seeking a multi-year deal.

“I feel like I’m 25 years old,” he told Beck. “I feel really good. I’m not banged up, didn’t have any surgeries this offseason, I didn’t have any problems. Nothing is hurting me. I feel great right now.

“I feel like I can give somebody about three more years and I’m looking forward to being done after that. But right now I’m not done. I’ve still got a lot of gas in my tank and I’m ready to go.”

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