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The New York Giants activated offensive lineman Andrew Thomas off of the physically unable to perform (PUP) list Tuesday, allowing their franchise left tackle to return to practice for the first time in almost a year. Thomas has been sidelined since Oct. 15, when he underwent surgery to repair a Lisfranc injury in his foot.
During training camp, Nabers had another injury scare as he went down with a shoulder-related setback. The Giants were fortunate to have off the following day, which gave Nabers some time to rest and heal up before the next practice. When the Giants returned to the field, Nabers was back in action.
Andrew Thomas comes off the PUP list, while Malik Nabers returns to practice after over a week of being sidelined.
Jones signed on to compete with Anthony Richardson, and on Tuesday, he was named the Colts starter for the team's opener. Colts head coach Shane Steichen quickly confirmed Jones as the starter for the season and indicated it was not viewed as a short-term solution.
Veteran right tackle cautions about being too excited about Giants’ offensive line, though he thinks it be “great”
After Jones was announced as the starter, ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith went on “First Take” to question the move, saying he was worried that Richardson’s career was in jeopardy a and that Jones’ past has shown he is not a true NFL starter.
One anonymous league insider (executive, coach or scout) told a recent pollster that the New York Giants will reach the Super Bowl this season.
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Jets Wire on MSNPro Football Focus: Lowest-graded New York Jets players on offense vs. the Giants
PFF's five-worst grades for players on the Jets offense against the Giants can be found below (minimum 10 snaps played): PFF grade: 45.2. PFF grade: 43.8. PFF grade: 41.9. PFF grade: 40.7. PFF grade: 29.9.
As the NFL preseason reaches the final week, a New York Giants insider recently revealed a concerning injury update for the rookie, Cam Skattebo.
San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey made a difficult decision ahead of the MLB trade deadline, pivoting from being an aggressive buyer to selling and taking advantage of the market in that fashion.