Stinnie was unable to practice throughout the week after entering concussion protocol following the Giants' Week 15 loss to the Ravens. The 30-year-old must clear the NFL's five-step protocol before returning to action,
NEW YORK (AP) — The National Football League Inactive Report. NEW YORK GIANTS at ATLANTA FALCONS — NEW YORK: QB Tim Boyle, DT Casey Rogers, OG Aaron Stinnie, CB Greg Stroman, CB Dee Williams, CB Divaad Wilson. ATLANTA: DT Brandon Dorius, WR Dylan Drummond, OT Brandon Parker, RB Carlos Washington, WR Casey Washington, OG Elijah Wilkinson.
The New York Giants lost their Week 16 game against the Atlanta Falcons. Here are the snap counts on offense, defense and special teams.
The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT: Player will not play; DOUBTFUL: Player is unlikely to play; QUESTIONABLE: Player is not certain to play; DNP: did not practice;
The Giants ruled out linebacker Patrick Johnson (knee), inside linebacker Bobby Okereke (back) and offensive guard Aaron Stinnie (concussion), and cornerback ... so his presence should make Michael Penix Jr.'s first NFL start go a little more smoothly.
An injured MCL appeared to end David Montgomery's season, and he is not active for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears, but the Detroit Lions' running back could be on the field again sometime next month if all goes well.
tied for seventh most in the NFL. Giants: QB Tommy DeVito, who started last week in place of Lock, is out of concussion protocol and should be the backup. … G Aaron Stinnie (concussion), LB ...
For New York, linebackers Patrick Johnson (knee) and Bobby Okereke (back) were ruled out along with guard Aaron Stinnie (concussion). Cornerback Greg Stroman (shoulder/shin) is doubtful, while running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (ankle), linebacker Brian Burns ...
The Giants (2-13) face the Colts (7-8) on Sunday at MetLife Stadium, taking into the game a 10-game losing streak and hoping to avoid becoming the first team in NFL history to go 0-9 at home in a season. Nabers was one of seven players projected to be on the side if the Giants worked on Wednesday.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll said that quarterback Drew Lock, who underwent an MRI on his throwing shoulder Monday, is on track to play Sunday when the Giants host the Indianapolis Colts in the regular season finale.
Drew Lock marveled at the number that defined Giants great Eli Manning the same way Manning’s teammates once did.