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New York Giants Injury Report: No Surprises as Tony Romo and Dallas Cowboys Loom

October 26th, 2012 at 1:39 PM
By Simon Garron-Caine

The New York Giants just released their injury report and there aren't a lot of surprises: Jacquian Williams is definitely OUT another week, and the DOUBTFUL designation for Kenny Phillips and Rocky Bernard means both of those guys are also unlikely to play against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.

'Aaron Ross and Kenny Phillips' photo (c) 2010, Marianne O'Leary - license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

Ahmad Bradshaw is QUESTIONABLE with his achy feet, but we fully expect him to suit up. Also expected to suit up, David Baas (limited practice) and Hakeem Nicks (full practice) who were both listed as PROBABLE.

This was all expected, but the good news for the Giants was that both Phillips and Bernard went through some limited practices this week without any setbacks. Here's to hoping they are available next week.

Things aren't so rosy for the Cowboys.

Tony Romo's best crutch DeMarco Murray is not expected to play, and Phil Costa and Sean Lee are definitely out. Who'da thunk it, that the Giants finally have better injury reports than their opponents.

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Tags: Dallas Cowboys, David Baas, Football, Hakeem Nicks, Jacquian Williams, Kenny Phillips, New York, New York Giants, NFL, Rocky Bernard, Tony Romo

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4 Responses to “New York Giants Injury Report: No Surprises as Tony Romo and Dallas Cowboys Loom”

  1.  JimStoll says:

    healthiest we’ve been all season; Dallas hurting
    if we don’t win, will be a big blown opportunity

  2.  TonyMW says:

    Bradshaw said “disregard the questionable status because I’m playing”

  3.  rlhjr says:

    REPOST (Flame suit on) from previous thread

    Answer to defensive issues = LINEBACKERS. No matter if it’s Herzlich or Heimlich maneuver.

    Stop waltzing around the issue. The D line cannot be expected to handle it all, all the freaking time. But thats what Fewell lives off of. The four guy’s up front need some help…for real. Trace all those defensive stats back to the time the team sported top flight linebackers and see how they change.

    In fact, just go back to Armstead and Pierce. Those were 43 defenses what were the stats and run figures then?

    The team needs to have a dude to pilot this thing defensively. And that guy needs to be athletic and smart, not simply smart and God awful slow.
    And if that guy is Herzlich, I am 100 percent behind it. First things first, Rivers to SAM, Kiwi to DE wh can play SAM.

    My apologies to those who admire Blackburn (who I do admire) but the team needs quick’s AND run stuffing/tackling ability on the field for three downs. Because in addition to a pass rush, you need pass defenders and good tacklers backing the line. Especially in this “NEW” pass first NFL….right? And yes that’s sarcasm.

  4.  Aaron LaPointe says:

    I realize these guys get paid a lot of money, but I must say, I really appreciate the will and self-sacrifice it takes to suit up and play while injured. Amazing. We just watch the game. These guys spill blood for it.

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