Here is the latest news and possible return dates for the injured Giants the players…
December 8, 12:50 a.m.
Rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers, listed as questionable due to a hip flexor injury, will try to play against the New Orleans Saints, but the Giants will see how he feels in pre-season warmups. match, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported early Sunday morning.
A source told Schefter that if Nabers played, “it would be a more limited role.”
In 10 games this year, Nabers has totaled 740 yards on 75 receptions (9.9 yards per reception) with three touchdowns.
December 6, 11:30 a.m.
Malik Nabers will miss Friday’s practice with a hip flexor injury.
The star wide receiver underwent an MRI after being injured during Thursday’s practice, and the Giants are unsure whether he will be able to play this weekend against the New Orleans Saints.
Nabers was limited during this session due to a separate groin issue.
If Nabers can’t go, the veteran will be sidelined Darius Slayton would likely see an increased role for Big Blue.
December 5, 3:40 p.m.
Malik Nabers was listed as a limited participant in Thursday’s practice due to a groin injury. The rookie wide receiver has suffered a groin issue at various points this season, so it’s entirely possible the Giants will limit his workload ahead of Sunday’s home game against the New Orleans Saints.
The Giants also improved their quarterback Tommy DeVito (right forearm) to a full participant on Thursday, after being limited on Wednesday. It will serve as a replacement for Drew Lockwho was announced as the starting quarterback by the head coach Brian Daboll earlier this week. Offensive Lineman Beginners Evan Neal (hip) and Jermaine Eluemunor (quad) were also reclassified to limited participants after missing Wednesday’s session.
A few players also missed practice for a second straight day, at linebacker Bobby Okereke (fullback), cornerback Deonte Banks (rib), and Rakeem Nunez-Roches (shoulder/neck) were sidelined.
December 2, 4:09 p.m.
Dexter LaurentThe season is over.
The DT, who dislocated his elbow in the Giants’ loss to the Cowboys on Thanksgiving, was placed on IR.
The news from Lawrence was expected.
Speaking after last week’s game, head coach Brian Daboll made things clear.
“I expect it to be long term, meaning the rest of the season,” Daboll said. “I’m not very optimistic about that.”
By placing Lawrence on IR, the Giants signed DL Cory Durden from the Rams practice squad.
Joining Lawrence on IR is TE Theo Johnsonwho injured his foot against the Cowboys.
November 28, 8:41 p.m.
Dexter Laurent left the Giants’ Thanksgiving Day game against the Dallas Cowboys in the third quarter due to what New York called an elbow issue.
Lawrence told reporters after the game that he dislocated his elbow and was unsure of his return timetable.
He made three tackles before his release.
November 24, 1:35 p.m.
The Giants have dealt with injuries on the offensive line throughout the season, and they may have suffered another blow on Sunday.
Jermaine Eluemunorwho replaces the left blocker since Andrew Thomasleft Sunday’s game against Tampa Bay after the first practice, with the team saying he was dealing with a quad injury and was doubtful to return.
Chris Hubbard is in the game at left tackle.
Additionally, the Giants announced that Edge Rusher Azeez Ojulari has a toe injury and his return is also doubtful.
November 24, 11:55 a.m.
While the wide receiver Malik Nabers Having missed Friday’s practice with a groin injury, the standout rookie is ready to go and officially active for Sunday’s matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
No other surprises among the inactives of the Big Blue this Sunday, with Tim Boyle inactive but still available as an emergency third quarterback.
November 1, 3:31 p.m.
Run back Tyrone Tracy Jr.who returned to practice Thursday, was exempt from the concussion protocol and will be active for Week 9 against the Washington Commanders.
Tracy left Monday night’s loss to the Steelers after hitting his head on the turf.
While the Giants got Tracy back, they lost another kicker.
Greg Joseph has an oblique injury and will be out Sunday. In place of Joseph, former Rutgers kicker Jude McAtamney will be added to the active practice squad roster ahead of what will be his NFL debut.
Bettor Jamie Gillan (hamstring) was also ruled out on Friday.
Reserve linebacker Ty Summers was listed as questionable with an ankle injury.
October 30, 1:40 p.m.
Head coach Brian Daboll provided some injury updates ahead of Wednesday’s practice as the Giants prepare to host the Washington Commanders on Sunday.
Run back Tyrone Tracy Jr. who had a remarkable game against the Steelers with 145 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries, remains in the concussion protocol and will not practice. Neither will attack each other Josh Ezeudu, who is suffering from a knee injury.
In the meantime, Dexter Laurent won’t practice either, but the Giants are just giving him the day off.
September 26, 7:00 p.m.
The Giants have officially signed a wide receiver Darius Slayton also active for Thursday night’s game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Slayton was added to the injury report with a questionable tag late in the week due to a thumb issue, but after going through pregame warmups, it appears he is good to go.
Big Blue’s inactives for the week include: Loved Jackson, Dru Phillips, Anthony Johnson, Benton Whitley, Boogie Basham, Jake KubasAnd Tommy DeVito.
September 25, 2:05 p.m.
The Giants will lose two cornerbacks this week.
Big Blue announced Wednesday that Loved Jackson And Dru Phillips will be out for the Giants’ Week 4 game against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday due to calf injuries. Both corners were injured in Sunday’s win over the Cleveland Browns.
The Giants also listed WR Darius Slayton (thumb) as questionable.
September 15, 1:18 p.m.
Giants Kicker Graham Gano was injured during Sunday’s kickoff against the Washington Commanders and is officially unsure of his return to the game.
Gano, whose name was added to the Giants’ injury report Saturday because of a groin issue (although he was not given a game designation), was trying to track down Washington’s returner. Austin Ekeler from the kick-off and arrived limping. To make matters worse, Gano’s efforts were ultimately in vain, as the potential 98-yard touchdown was negated due to a holding penalty.
With Gano uncertain, that will likely mean the punter Jamie Gillan will also have to handle kicking duties.
September 12, 1:56 p.m.
Giants wide receiver Darius Slaytonwho followed a concussion protocol, is making progress.
Slayton wore a red non-contact jersey during Thursday’s practice.
If he isn’t able to play in Week 2 against the Commanders, that could mean more targets for him. Jalin Hyatt.
September 9, 12:55 p.m.
PR/WR Gunner Olszewski injured his groin during warmups before Sunday’s Week 1 game against the Vikings.
Olszewski’s injury is expected to keep him out for “weeks.”