Tommy DeVito will be the Giant's QB2 on Sunday, but several others are not expected to play against the Falcons.
New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito suffered through a lot of big hits in Week 15 vs. the Baltimore Ravens, and one drew an NFL fine.
The New York Giants need many things to get the franchise back on the right track. Here are just a few of the things they need that are likely to be on their holiday wish list.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll says QB Drew Lock (shoulder/heel/elbow) will start in Week 17 against the Indianapolis Colts.
The New York Giants may have to choose another starting quarterback after Drew Lock underwent an MRI after Week 16's loss.
The Giants only have two games in their last five with over 180 passing yards and are averaging just over 185 yards per game with nine total touchdowns from the pocket. Last Sunday, they only got 68 yards from Tommy DeVito before he left with a concussion, but even then, he was averaging just 5.2 yards per throw on 10 of them.
DeVito cleared concussion protocol and will be the No. 2 QB for Sunday's game at Atlanta, Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post reports. Drew Lock (heel) returned to full practice participation earlier in the week and has been named as the Week 16 starter.
New York Giants LB Brian Burns missed practice again on Thursday, joining a 21-player injury report, but is expected to play vs. Falcons.
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)
The New York Giants’ disappointing 2024 season is almost over. It was supposed to be a celebration of the franchise’s 100th anniversary but instead, the 2024 season is on pace to be one of the worst in the team’s history.
The Giants were 2-8 after Week 11, on a five-game losing streak, when they shut down and released Daniel Jones. The Dallas Cowboys were 3-7 after Week 11, on a five-game losing streak, with Dak Prescott out for the year.