New york city Giants running back Devin Singletary will miss out on the upcoming Week 6 match versus the Cincinnati Bengals. Singletary's schedule for the video game was devalued to out Saturday night.
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The running back's video game status remained in concern since of a groin injury. He will miss his 2nd straight video game due to the injury.
Punter Jamie Gillan and pass receiver Bryce Ford-Wheaton have actually likewise been eliminated for Sunday night's contest.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – OCTOBER 06: Devin Singletary # 26 of the New York Giants runs with the ball throughout the very first quarter versus the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on October 06, 2024 in Seattle, Washington … Steph Chambers/Getty Images
Singletary signed a three-year, $16.5 million handle the offseason after Saquon Barkley made his departure to Philadelphia.
The 27-year-old has actually filled the shoes of Barkley given that he left New York. Prior to Singletary's injury, he published 56 brings for 221 backyards and 2 goals. He likewise captured 10 of 11 passes.
Tyrone Tracy will likely get the start versus the Bengals in location of Singletary. The fifth-round choice succeeded versus the Seattle Seahawks recently.
Tracy tape-recorded 129 hurrying lawns on 18 brings in the Giants' 29-20 accomplishment over Seattle.
In lieu of all the other injuries for New York, the Giants signed seasoned punter Matt Haack on Saturday. The 30-year-old pleased the group in his exercise on Friday, beating 5 other punters.
Haack boasts a profession average of 44.5 backyards per punt. Haack will play in his 100th profession video game in the NFL on Sunday.
The Arizona State alum invested the very first 4 years of his NFL profession with the Miami Dolphins from 2017-20. Haack then hung around with the Buffalo Bills, Indianapolis Colts, and Cleveland Browns. This marks Haack's very first time on a lineup in the 2024 season.
The Giants will likewise lack star receiver Malik Nabers. The receiver suffered a concussion in Week 4. The novice wideout made headings today as he was seen at a Travis Scott performance Wednesday night.
His participation at MetLife Stadium led a number of Giants fans to snap versus the novice.
Giants head coach Brian Daboll stated Nabers going to the performance wasn't in offense of the concussion procedure, nevertheless, the understanding was rather unfavorable.
Daboll would not reveal whether Nabers had any signs from the concussion or why he hasn't made any development in the procedure.
“I'll leave that internal,” Daboll stated by means of the group records. “But making development. He'll do some more than he did the other day, comparable to most likely the day previously. Take it day by day.”
Without Singletary and Nabers, the Giants have a slim opportunity of whipping Joe Burrow and business in Week 6.
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