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NY Giants OT Andrew Thomas Trending Toward a Return

The Giants could be getting their best offensive lineman back for Week 3.
New York Giants offensive tackle Andrew Thomas
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New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas appears to be trending toward making his first regular-season appearance since Week 5 of last year, when he suffered a lis franc injury.

Head coach Brian Daboll confirmed that the team’s starting left tackle will “take more reps than he did last week,” adding, “I'd say will take a good amount of reps today,” after which point the medical staff would meet with Thomas to see how he feels after what appears to be his first extensive work since being activated off the PUP list last month.

Thomas didn’t practice last Wednesday but proceeded to take limited snaps on Thursday and Friday. The week prior, he practiced on a limited basis on Wednesday, sat out on Thursday, and then was limited again on Friday.

If Thomas can work at least on a limited basis every day this week, that would bode well for his return on Sunday night when the Giants host the Kansas City Chiefs for Sunday Night Football.

If Thomas can’t go this week, the Giants are expected to start rookie Marcus Mbow ahead of veteran James Hudson III, whose meltdown last week on the first series earned him a spot on the bench.

Mbow had a positive debut in his first extensive action. He played 50 of the Giants’ 65 offensive snaps in the game (76.9%) and allowed just two pressures on 36 pass blocks (5.6%), the pressure rate ranking as the fifth-lowest among left tackles with a minimum of 25 pass blocks at left tackle this season, according to NFL Pro.

In other injury news, linebackers Darius Muasau (concussion) and Demtrius Flannigan-Fowles (calf) were not spotted on the field during the part of practice open to the media on Wednesday. 

If Muasau and Flannigan-Fowles can’t play Sunday, Swayze Bozeman, whom the team promoted from its practice squad on Monday, is likely next in line for the start alongside Bobby Okereke, especially after Chris Board was placed on IR with a chest injury on Monday. 

Daboll also said they were backing off on defensive lineman Chauncey Golston, who suffered an ankle injury in the Week 2 loss to Dallas.

Meanwhile, defensive lineman Rakeem Nunez-Roches (foot), who was spotted last week on the sidelines with his foot in a walking boot, was also held out of Wednesday’s practice.

Check back later for the complete injury reports for both teams.

Giants Injury Report

POS

PLAYER

INJURY

WED

THURS

FRI

STATUS

LT

Andrew Thomas

Foot

Limited

LB

Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles

Calf

DNP

DL

Rakeem Nunez-Roches

Foot

Limited

LB

Darius Muasau

Concussion/eye

DNP

DL

Chauncey Golston

Ankle

DNP

WR

Gunner Olszewski

Back

Limited

WR

Wan'Dale Robinson

Foot

Limited

G

Jon Runyan Jr

Back

Limited

C

John Michael Schmitz

Toe

Limited

WR

Darius Slayton

Groin/calf

Limited

RB

Tyrone Tracy, Jr.

Calf

Limited

DL

Roy Robertson-Harris

Knee

Full

RB

Cam Skattebo

Ankle

Full

Chiefs Injury Report

POS

PLAYER

INJURY

WED

THURS

FRI

STATUS

DE

Mike Danna

Quad

DNP

CB

Kristian Fulton

Ankle

DNP

WR

Jalen Royals

Knee

Limited

WR

Xavier Worthy

Shoulder

Limited

T

Josh Simmons

Illness

Limited

WR

Hollywood Brown

Ankle

Full

DL

Ashton Gillotte

Elbow

Full

QB

Patrick Mahomes

Right Wrist

Full

DE

Charles Omenihu

Hand

Full

T

Jawaan Taylor

Knee/Ankle

Full

LB

Drue Tranquill

Knee

Full

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Patricia Traina
PATRICIA TRAINA

Patricia Traina has covered the New York Giants for 30+ seasons, and her work has appeared in multiple media outlets, including The Athletic, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and the Sports Illustrated media group. As a credentialed New York Giants press corps member, Patricia has also covered five Super Bowls (three featuring the Giants), the annual NFL draft, and the NFL Scouting Combine. She is the author of The Big 50: The Men and Moments that Made the New York Giants. In addition to her work with New York Giants On SI, Patricia hosts the Locked On Giants podcast. Patricia is also a member of the Pro Football Writers of America and the Football Writers Association of America.

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