Giants News, 12/26: Golden Tate Out, Daniel Jones Update, Logan Ryan, More


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Golden Tate Out vs. Ravens

Wide receiver Golden Tate will miss Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens with a calf injury. Tate is fourth on the Giants in reception with 35 this season.

Without Tate, wide receiver Austin McK is likely to see more play time. The same Web, as another option, was added to the 53-man roster before the game against the Cleveland Browns. We can also see Denti Pattis, claiming an apology early in the season, active for the first time.

There could be roster moves announced later on Saturday, after Tate out and both edge killers Fakerel and Devonta Freeman have been named to return from injured reserves.

“We have to move around some numbers for a lot of things on the roster in which a lot of people are likely coming off,” the head coach said. “We have to make sure we make the best decision for the full roster.”

Daniel Jones is suspicious

The Giants are listing quarterback Daniel Jones as questionable on Sunday. The media had no wastes on Christmas Day, but earlier in the week it seemed as if there was optimism that Jones, who has lost two of the last three matches with a hamstring and then ankle, would play on Sunday. The judge said Thursday that he was “really encouraged” by what he saw in the transaction from Jones on Wednesday.

“The intention is that if he can play, we intend to play him,” the judge said.

Logan Ryan’s reaction

Logan Ryan Newau undoubtedly had an excellent Christmas, guaranteeing million 20 million from the Giants with 20 20 million, three = year present.

“I’m really grateful she was released and thank those who worked hard for her release, and we’re glad she’s alive,” Ryan said in a statement released by the team. “Thanks to Mara Family, Tish Family, (General Manager) Dave Gattleman, (Assistant GM) Kevin Abrams, Coaching Staff, (Coach) Just Judge, (Defensive Coordinator) Pat Graham. Waiting as long as I can and signing a one-year deal really makes me believe in myself. I just want to prove to the fan base, the coaching staff and my teammates what kind of player and leader I can be. And I honestly believe I can prove it myself. This year has been about a lot of recognition. I always believed in myself and kept my head high and in the end it worked for me and in the end it worked for the team. I think from the beginning it was absolutely right. “

Ryan grew up in South Jersey and played collectively at Rutgers. Now, he will continue his career at home.

“It means a lot to me,” Ray said. “We recently played in Seattle, I went to London to play football, I played in almost every state where there is an NFL team. To get back home, I didn’t always think possible. Being financially secure and giving to all those Jersey kids who are in high school like I tried 10, 12 years ago and working like a late night and early morning to become a New York giant. True. If he works hard and draws attention to his mind he lets all those kids know what they are doing.

“I’m a true kid born and raised in Jersey, coming home and coming here to complete his career and being part of a great team here like the New York Giants.”

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