Here’s the latest injury news and possible return dates. The giants player…
December 24, 1:35 p.m
The head coach Brian Daboll said on Tuesday Drew Lock (shoulder) will start Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.
The QB’s status for the Week 17 game was unknown after he underwent an MRI on his throwing shoulder on Monday.
After missing Week 15 with a heel injury, Locke started in Week 16 against the Atlanta Falcons, throwing for 210 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions (both returned for TDs). 34-7 loss.
He has played in six games this season for Big Blue, completing 52.7 percent of his passes for 624 yards with one touchdown and four interceptions.
Tommy DeVito Will be the backup QB against the Colts.
Additionally, linebacker Deontay Johnson Activated from injured reserve.
Johnson has been sidelined since suffering an ankle injury during the preseason, but will get a chance to make his regular-season debut in the final two weeks of the season.
December 18, 12:39 pm
Drew LockThe head coach, who missed last week’s game with a heel injury, is on track to start in Week 16 against the Falcons in Atlanta. Brian Daboll told reporters on Wednesday.
Tommy DeVito Started in place of Locke during New York’s blowout loss to the Ravens in Week 15, but exited the game early due to a concussion.
DeVito was replaced. Tim Boyle.
Locke started for the Giants in Week 13 and Week 14 — a 27-20 loss to the Cowboys and a 14-11 loss to the Saints.
Against the Saints, Lock completed 21 of 49 passes for 227 yards with zero touchdowns and one interception.
December 11, 12:43 pm
Drew Lock In a walking boot due to a heel injury, the head coach Brian Daboll told reporters on Wednesday.
With Locke injured, Tommy DeVito Will start against the Ravens on Sunday.
DeVito, who served as Locke’s backup after his release. Daniel JonesHas made one start this season — Nov. 24 in a 30-7 loss to the Buccaneers.
He emerged from that game with multiple ailments, including an arm problem, forcing the Giants to turn to Locke.
December 8, 6:00 p.m
Rookie safety Tyler Nubin He injured his ankle in the first half on Sunday Defeated the New Orleans Saints 14-11 And tests are expected on Monday to determine the severity of the injury. Art Stapleton of NorthJersey.com.
The second-round pick has recorded 93 total tackles (53 solo) with a forced fumble in 12 games this year.
Additionally, x-ray on Jon Runyan JrAccording to the , the ankle negative came back after the guard was injured on the first drive of the second half Charlotte Carroll of The Athletic. Runyan added that he’s feeling “relatively well” and doesn’t think the injury will be a long-term problem.
The center John Michael Schmitz Also hurt (neck) during Sunday’s loss. He was listed as questionable for return but was not re-entered. Greg Wayne Rotten Went to the center and Jack Kubas At right back due to injuries.
December 8, 12:50 p.m
Rookie wide receiver Malik Nebris, who is listed as questionable with a hip flexor injury, will try to play against the New Orleans Saints, but the Giants are going to see how he feels during pregame warmups. are, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported. Early Sunday morning.
A source told Schefter that Nabers would “have a limited role” if she were to play him.
In 10 games this year, Nabers has 740 yards on 75 receptions (9.9 yards per catch) with three touchdowns.
December 6, 11:30 am
Malik Naberus Will not miss Friday’s practice due to hip flexor injury.
The star wide receiver underwent an MRI after suffering the injury during Thursday’s practice, and the Giants are unsure if he will be able to play this weekend against the New Orleans Saints.
Nabarus was limited during this session by a separate groin problem.
Experienced wide out if Nabars is unable to go Darius Slayton Will likely see an increased role for Big Blue.
December 5, 3:40 p.m
Malik Naberus Was listed as a limited participant in Thursday’s practice due to a groin injury. The rookie receiver has dealt with a groin issue at various points this season, so it’s entirely possible the Giants are limiting his workload before Sunday’s home game against the New Orleans Saints.
The Giants also upgraded the quarterback. Tommy DeVito (Right wing) to a full participant on Thursday after being restricted on Wednesday. He will serve as backup. Drew Lockwho was announced by the head coach as the starting quarterback. Brian Daboll earlier this week. Starting offensive linemen. Evan Neal (Hip) And Germaine Eleonore (quad) was also upgraded to limited participants after missing Wednesday’s session.
As a linebacker, a few players missed practice for the second day in a row. Bobby Okere (back), cornerback Deontay Banks (rib), and Rakim Nunez-Rochas (Shoulder/Neck) turned aside.
December 2, 4:09 p.m
Dexter LawrenceThe season is over.
DT, who dislocated his elbow during the Giants’ loss to the Cowboys on Thanksgiving, has been placed on IR.
The news on Lawrence was expected.
Speaking after last week’s game, head coach Brian Daboll Explained things clearly.
“I expect it to be long-term, which is the rest of the season,” Daboll said. “I’m not too optimistic about it.”
With Lawrence on IR, the Giants signed him to the DL. Corey Durden From the Rams’ practice squad.
Joining Lawrence on IR is TE. Theo Johnsonwho hurt his foot against the Cowboys.
November 28, 8:41 pm
Dexter Lawrence He left the Giants’ Thanksgiving game at the Dallas Cowboys in the third quarter because of what New York said was an elbow problem.
Lawrence told reporters after the game that he dislocated his elbow and was unsure of his timetable for a return.
He made three tackles before exiting.
November 24, 1:35 pm
The Giants have dealt with injuries on the offensive line all season, and they may have suffered another blow on Sunday.
Germaine Eleonorewho is filling in at left tackle. Andrew ThomasLeft Sunday’s game against Tampa Bay after the first drive, the team said he has a quad injury and his return is questionable.
Chris Hubbard In play at left tackle.
Additionally, the Giants announced this edge rusher. Dear Ojalari He has a toe injury and is questionable to return as well.
November 24, 11:55 am
While the wide receiver Malik Naberus After missing Friday’s practice with a groin injury, the standout rookie is good to go and officially active for Sunday’s meeting with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
There are no other surprises in Big Blue’s inactives for Sunday. Tim Boyle Inactive but still available as an emergency third quarterback.
November 1, 3:31 pm
running back Tyrone Tracy Jrwho returned to practice Thursday, has been cleared from concussion protocol and will be active through Week 9 against the Washington Commanders.
Tracy left Monday night’s loss to the Steelers after hitting the turf.
While the Giants are getting Tracy back, they have lost another kicker.
Greg Joseph Has an oblique injury and will be out on Sunday. Joseph’s place, the former Rutgers kicker Jude McAtmany. Will be added to the active roster from the practice squad before making his NFL debut.
Punter Jamie Gillen (hamstring) was also ruled out on Friday.
Reserve linebacker Ty Summers Listed as questionable with ankle injury.
October 30, 1:40 p.m
The head coach Brian Daboll provided some injury updates ahead of Wednesday’s practice as the Giants prepare to host the Washington Commanders on Sunday.
running back Tyrone Tracy Jr., who had a breakout game against the Steelers with 145 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries, remains in concussion protocol and will not practice. Neither will deal. Josh Azevedo, Joe is dealing with a knee injury.
Meanwhile, Dexter Lawrence Won’t even practice, but the Giants are simply giving him a rest day.
September 26, 7:00 p.m
The Giants have officially listed the wide receiver. Darius Slayton Active for Thursday night’s matchup with the Dallas Cowboys.
Slayton was placed on the injury report with a questionable tag over the weekend due to a thumb issue, but appears to be good to go after going through pregame warmups.
Big Blue’s outages for the week include: Adoree Jackson, Drew Phillips, Anthony Johnson, Benton Whitley, Boogie Basham, Jack Kubasand Tommy DeVito.
September 25, 2:05 p.m
The Giants will be down two cornerbacks this week.
Big Blue made the announcement on Wednesday. Adoree Jackson And Drew Phillips He will be out of the Giants’ Week 4 game against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday with a calf injury. Both corners were hurt in Sunday’s win over the Cleveland Browns.
The Giants also listed WR. Darius Slayton (Thumbs) as objectionable.
September 15, 1:18 pm
Giant cooker Graham Gano Was injured on the opening kickoff against the Washington Commanders on Sunday, and is officially questionable to return to the game.
Gano, who was listed on the Giants’ injury report Saturday with a groin problem (although he was not ruled out for the game), was trying to figure out a returner to Washington. Thank you Austin At the opening kick-off and came huffing and puffing. To make matters worse, Gano’s efforts were ultimately for naught, as a 98-yard touchdown was called back due to a holding penalty.
Undoubtedly, that would mean punter Jamie Gillen Kicking duties will also need to be handled.
September 12, 1:56 p.m
Giants wide receiver Darius SlaytonWhich has been in the connection protocol, evolving.
Slayton was in a red, non-contact jersey at Thursday’s practice.
If he is unable to play in Week 2 against the Commanders, that could mean more targets. Jalen Hayat.
September 9, 12:55 pm
PR/WR Gunner Olszewski injured his back during warmups before Sunday’s Week 1 game against the Vikings.
Olszewski’s injury is expected to keep him out for “weeks”.