Sad news: Giants three key players have been rule out ahead of Sunday clash…

Giants rule out 3 players ahead of Week 10 against

Giants rule out 3 players ahead of Week 10 against Dallas

Giants ruled out Evan Neal The team ruled out right tackle Evan Neal, who had a much better performance before injuring his left ankle against the Las Vegas Raiders.
According to Dan Duggan of The Athletic, head coach Brian Daboll said it’s too early to know if Neal will be placed on injured reserve.
In 50 seconds, he gave up pressure and had one of his best pass-blocking performances.
Neal had gradually improved, but another injury disrupted his rhythm and flow, potentially landing him on injured reserve.
The Giants desperately need Neal to become a starting-caliber lineman, even if it means moving to right guard full-time in the future.
The offensive line is finally starting to have some stability, but injuries are a constant variable that the team must supplement.

Adoree’ Jackson will be absent for Sunday .
In addition to Neal, Adoree’ Jackson will miss the game with a concussion and neck injury.
This season, Jackson has played 419 snaps, allowing 396 yards in coverage, including one touchdown, and caught three TD passes.
Jackson began his season as a Giant, but was quickly moved to the outside after struggling significantly.
Rookie Deonte Banks has moved to CB1, and without Jackson, youngsters Tre Hawkins and Cor’Dale Flott are expected to get more opportunities on the outside.

Another injury in the backfield Additionally, recently injured Deon Jackson has been ruled out due to a concussion.
Jackson was picked up on the other waiver wire from the Indianapolis Colts, after playing in four games this season, totaling 16 yards.
Last year, he had his best season, recording 236 rushing yards and a touchdown in 16 games.
As usual, the Giants are dealing with a significant number of injuries and with a depleted roster, staying competitive is out of the question.

The New York Giants are preparing to face the Dallas Cowboys in Week 10, a game that will likely result in another loss.
The Giants are now 2-7 this season and were blown out 40-0 by the Cowboys in Week 1.
Unfortunately, they will lose some players, which will only hurt their relative competitiveness.
Although undrafted quarterback Tommy DeVito will be the starting quarterback until Tyrod Taylor returns, the Giants will be absent from offense and cornerback on Sunday afternoon.

 

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