The New York Giants released their final injury report on Friday, and although they will be without their starting kicker and punter, they received some good news.
Rookie running back Tyrone Tracy has cleared concussion protocol and will play against Washington Commanders on Sunday. Tracy suffered a concussion during New York’s loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Before leaving the game, Tracy totaled 145 yards and a touchdown against Pittsburgh’s stout defense.
Tracy became New York’s leading rusher in a Week 5 win at Seattle, where he rushed for 129 yards. Over the last four games, Tracy has totaled 347 yards and two touchdowns. A fifth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Purdue, Tracy began his career at Iowa as a wide receiver. He transferred to Purdue before the 2022 season and later moved to running back.
The Commanders are 25th in run defense, so Tracy could be in store for a big game. Keep in mind that Devin Singletary ran for 95 yards against Washington in Week 2. Tracy played in Week 2 but only had one carry for two yards.
This article was originally published on Commanders Wire: Giants receive good news ahead of Sunday’s game against Commanders