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New York Giants

3-14-0 4th NFC East
  • -13.6% 28th
    Off DVOA
  • -4.7% 27th
    Passing DVOA
  • -12.1% 23rd
    Rushing DVOA
  • 6.6% 28th
    Def DVOA
  • 24.2% 29th
    Def Passing DVOA
  • -12.6% 11th
    Def Rushing DVOA

2024 Team Stats

  • Points For
    16.1 31st
  • Points Against
    24.4 21st
  • Yards Per Game
    295.0 30th
  • Yards Allowed Per Game
    347.0 24th
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Malik Nabers
1 WR
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Malik Nabers To Practice On Thursday

New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll said that rookie first-round wide receiver Malik Nabers (ankle) will practice in full at training camp on Thursday and has a chance to play in the preseason game on Saturday against the Houston Texans. Nabers suffered a minor ankle injury at practice on Sunday and was held out for a few days, but the 21-year-old from LSU appears to be fine now and shouldn't have any problems being ready for Week 1 of the regular season in a few weeks. In his first NFL game in the preseason opener last week, Nabers played on the first three drives but wasn't targeted at all. We'll get our first chance to see quarterback Daniel Jones work with Nabers in a game this weekend, if Nabers plays. The second wideout taken in this year's draft figures to lead New York's pass-catchers in targets if he stays healthy, giving him WR2 upside in his rookie campaign.

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08/15/2024 13:02
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Tyrone Tracy Jr.
29 RB
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Tyrone Tracy Jr. Is "Week-To-Week," Not Long-Term Following Tuesday's Ankle Injury

Updating a previous report, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that the injury New York Giants rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (ankle) suffered is not "long-term," and Tracy's status is "week-to-week." Fantasy managers can breathe a sigh of relief after Tracy was carted off earlier in the day and diagnosed with a low-ankle sprain before being placed in an air cast. Tracy has been listed as the No. 2 running back for the Giants as the backup to Devin Singletary, but any missed time would lead to additional work for Eric Gray. Tracy is a rising sleeper in fantasy circles as a late-round running back worth taking a flier on in drafts. Keep tabs on Tracy's status, but this news should still keep him very relevant as a bench player with upside heading into 2024.

Source Ian Rapoport
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08/13/2024 21:12
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Tyrone Tracy Jr.
29 RB
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Tyrone Tracy Jr. Suffers Low-Ankle Sprain

New York Giants rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (ankle) was carted off the field at practice on Tuesday. Tracy was ultimately diagnosed with a low-ankle sprain which gives the Giants a sigh of relief. Tracy is currently listed as the Giants' No. 2 running back behind Devin Singletary. The fifth-round pick out of Purdue has been the talk of camp. Eric Gray is in line to see additional work as long as Tracy is out. Tracy has been a rising sleeper candidate and should be monitored moving forward.

Source Ian Rapoport
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08/13/2024 18:13
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Tyrone Tracy Jr.
29 RB
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Tyrone Tracy Jr. Carted Off On Tuesday

New York Giants rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (leg) was carted off the practice field on Tuesday following a kickoff drill, team beat reporter Pat Leonard reported on X. Leonard wrote that the injury looked bad, and Tracy had an air cast put on his leg. This is an unfortunate development for the 2024 fifth-round pick, as he has been making waves in training camp thus far. There will surely be further updates on his status, but if he has to miss time, it could clear an easier path for Eric Gray to occupy the RB2 role behind veteran Devin Singletary. Fantasy managers should stay tuned for updates.

Source Pat Leonard
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08/13/2024 12:07
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Malik Nabers
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Malik Nabers' Full Testing Confirms Ankle Issue Isn't Long-Term

Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers (ankle) underwent a complete evaluation for his ankle injury, and head coach Brian Daboll confirmed that he's "good" and the issue is not "long-term." Daboll indicated that while Nabers will miss some practice time, he's not expected to be sidelined for an extended period. Nabers, who has stood out as New York's top receiver this summer, suffered the injury during a drill at Sunday's practice and was absent from Monday's sessionthe first practice he has missed since being selected as the No. 6 pick in the NFL draft out of LSU. During his absence, Veteran Darius Slayton stepped into Nabers' role as the X receiver. Daboll declined to provide a diagnosis, confirming that the tests didn't reveal a serious injury. There seem to be no significant concerns for Week 1. Nabers might be held out of the remaining two preseason games. Still, his rising ADP in recent weeks underscores the importance of his return to full health for fantasy managers hoping to see him reach his potential.UPDATE: Nabers said he has no doubt he'll be ready for Week 1 of the regular season.

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08/13/2024 10:18