Fantasy football inactives, injuries and weather
NEW YORK GIANTS at ATLANTA FALCONS — NEW YORK: QB Tim Boyle, DT Casey Rogers, OG Aaron Stinnie, CB Greg Stroman, CB Dee Williams, CB Divaad Wilson. ATLANTA: DT Brandon Dorius, WR Dylan Drummond ...
NEW YORK GIANTS at ATLANTA FALCONS — NEW YORK: QB Tim Boyle, DT Casey Rogers, OG Aaron Stinnie, CB Greg Stroman ... The future stars of the NFL will be competing for high school glory.
The New York Giants held a brief morning workout before being dismissed by head coach Brian Daboll to spend Christmas day with their families. Thus, the injury report for Wednesday is a projection that is likely based on who was able to participate in the team’s Tuesday practice and who was not. Check back later for the Colts injury report.
An injured MCL appeared to end David Montgomery's season, and he is not active for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears, but the Detroit Lions' running back could be on the field again sometime next month if all goes well.
CHECK OUT THE LATEST NFL STANDINGS AND GIANTS STATS After missing ... LB Patrick Johnson (knee), OL Aaron Stinnie (concussion), and DB Greg Stroman (shoulder/shin).
NEW YORK (AP) The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT: Player will not play; DOUBTFUL: Player is unlikely to play; QUESTIONABLE: Player is not certain to play; DNP: did not practice; LIMITED: limited participation; FULL: Full participation):
Giants must slow down Falcons rookie QB Michael Penix Jr., a player whom Joe Schoen passed on in the 2024 NFL Draft
The Giants have nothing but draft position at stake in the final two weeks of the regular season, but wide receiver Malik Nabers has a shot at setting the rookie receptions record.
The New York Giants returned to practice on Tuesday afternoon in preparation for a Week 17 game against the Indianapolis Colts at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The practice was scheduled a day early to give players off on Wednesday -- Christmas Day.
A loss to the Colts would make the Giants the first NFL team to go 0-9 at home, something not possible until the NFL expanded its schedule to 17 games in 2021.
Drew Lock marveled at the number that defined Giants great Eli Manning the same way Manning’s teammates once did.