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Tyrone Tracy Jr. ready to step up for Giants’ offense with Cam Skattebo sidelined

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29 October 2025

The Giants’ offense suffered another massive blow on Sunday, losing rookie Cam Skattebo to a gruesome ankle injury. 

Skattebo already underwent surgery in Philadelphia and is expected to be back at full strength next season barring any setbacks along the way, but for now, Big Blue will have to look for answers on how to replace his production. 

Alongside fellow rookie Jaxson Dart, the youngster stepped in and provided a tremendous spark for this offense when they needed it most following their 0-3 start to the season. 

Skattebo was an absolute force, and he finishes with a team-high seven touchdowns. 

It’s never easy to replace a player who provides as much of an energy boost as he does for this team both on and off the field, but the Giants do have strong options behind him. 

Devin Singletary is expected to see some more time, but second-year back Tyrone Tracy Jr. will likely shoulder the bulk of the workload over the next few weeks. 

Having served as the top back during his rookie campaign and at the beginning of this year, Tracy is confident in his ability to carry the weight once again.

“However the opportunity presents itself, you have to take advantage of it,” he said. “Like last year when Motor got injured, it’s kind of the same thing -- I’m going to go out and do my job to the best of my ability, whether I get the ball three times or I get the ball 50 times. 

“I want everyone to understand that when I hit that field, my energy, my passion, the way I handle myself, and just the way I approach the game I want it to be felt. Whether you're here at the game or watching it on TV, I want you to feel number 29 on the field.”

Tracy totaled 1,123 yards and six touchdowns over his 17 appearances last season. 

He rushed just 15 times for 39 yards over his first two starts this season.

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Christian Kirk, Nico Collins return to practice on limited basis

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29 October 2025

Texans starting wide receivers Nico Collins and Christian Kirk were back at practice on Wednesday. Both were limited.

The Texans won without Collins and Kirk on Sunday, beating the 49ers.

Collins remains in concussion protocol after missing Sunday's game, but coach DeMeco Ryans expressed confidence in Collins' availability for this week.

Kirk missed the first two games with his hamstring injury, returned for Weeks 3-5 and has missed the past two games after re-injuring it. He has only 10 catches for 109 yards.

“If Nico and Kirk clears, we’re hoping that looks great for us,” Ryans said, via Aaron Wilson of KPRC. “We got two of our top playmakers back out on the field. Anytime we can get those guys out, they add an explosive element to our offense, playmaker element to our offense.

“Those guys have done it for a long time. We’re excited to be able to get those guys back. We’re hoping the week goes as good as it can go so we can get them back.”

Tight end Dalton Schultz (knee/shoulder), defensive end Denico Autry (knee), defensive end Dylan Horton (knee) and offensive guard Laken Tomlinson (rest) did not practice on Wednesday.

Wide receiver Braxton Berrios (chest), fullback Jakob Johnson (hamstring) and safety Jalen Pitre (foot) were limited.

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Giants’ Jaxson Dart excited to work with ‘explosive’ WR Ray-Ray McCloud

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29 October 2025

The Giants have been in search of more playmakers since losing star WR Malik Nabers to a torn ACL during their Week 4 matchup with the Chargers. 

New York could look to make a bigger splash ahead of the trade deadline, but they did bring in an intriguing piece last week, signing Ray-Ray McLoud to the practice squad. 

McLoud quickly landed with Big Blue after being cut by the Falcons. 

The 29-year-old wasn’t elevated for Sunday’s game against the Eagles because he had only been with the team for two practices at the time, but he does stand a chance to make his Giants debut this week against the 49ers. 

McCloud has been working on building his chemistry with QB Jaxson Dart.

According to SNY NFL Insider Connor Hughes, the two spent extra time together following Wednesday’s practice, first with other TE’s and WR’s, then with themselves. 

Afterwards, Dart said he’s liked what he’s seen from McCloud. 

“He’s explosive,” the rookie QB said. “I watched a lot of tape when I heard he was coming here. Following his career seeing the reception numbers, how explosive he is with the ball in his hands and the run after catch -- that's the word to describe him. He's a great worker and he's around late, so I'm excited to have him.”

McCloud saw his role dip this season, but he did post career-highs last year with the Falcons. 

He served as a strong downfield threat for veteran QB Kirk Cousins, recording 62 catches for 686 receiving yards (765 yards from scrimmage) and a touchdown while making 13 starts.

Perhaps he'll be able to find that gear down the stretch in the Big Apple with Dart. 

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