Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts did not suit up in Week 17's win over the Dallas Cowboys as he was sidelined with a concussion he suffered during Week 16. In order for him to return to action,
Tommy DeVito will be the Giant's QB2 on Sunday, but several others are not expected to play against the Falcons.
The Giants have one last game to play in 2024 and the oddsmakers will leave them as the underdog in the swan song.
The Giants quarterback carousel continues this week, as they’re expected to return to Drew Lock for the start against the Falcons on Sunday, head coach Brian Daboll said on Wednesday. Since the Giants benched Daniel Jones coming out of their bye week, the same quarterback has started two consecutive games for the team just once.
The New York Giants plan to start quarterback Drew Lock on Sunday at the Atlanta Falcons, per head coach Brian Daboll to reporters. Lock missed last
Full injury reports for both the Giants and Falcons can be found below: Out: LB Bobby Okereke (back), OL Aaron Stinnie (concussion), LB Patrick Johnson (knee) Doubtful: CB Greg Stroman Jr. (shoulder/shin)
Tommy DeVito suffered a concussion ... for the Giants and any starter in Week 17 will be trying to avoid an extension of the longest losing streak in franchise history. Last year, Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua caught 105 passes, setting a new NFL record ...
The Eagles (12-3) close out the regular season next Sunday by playing the New York Giants, who are 2-13. "He's in the concussion protocol, so not a lot I can comment on on that," Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said.
RB Kendre Miller has exited Week 17's matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders after being examined for a concussion.
With Anthony Richardson downgraded to out, the Indianapolis Colts will start QB Joe Flacco against the New York Giants in Week 17.
Indianapolis Colts' wide receiver Alec Pierce has cleared concussion protocol and is no longer on the team's injury report. So, he will be available for Sunday's game against the New York Giants. Pierce sustained the concussion in the first half of the Colts'
The Indianapolis Colts travel east to play the New York Giants in NFL Week 17 action. Here's how each team's injury report looks.