New York Giants Injury Report: Lawrence Cager Doubtful, Deonte Banks and Wan'Dale Robinson Questionable for Sunday's Game

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29/12/2023 23h05

In an encouraging development, the New York Giants' entire 53-man roster took part in practice for a second consecutive day on Friday. However, the Giants have listed tight end Lawrence Cager as doubtful for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Rams due to a groin injury, making him the player most likely to miss the matchup.

Cornerback Deonte Banks and wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson, both dealing with injuries, have been listed as questionable for the upcoming game. Despite their questionable status, both players have been limited participants in practice over the past two days, indicating that they might still be able to take the field on Sunday.

Joining Cager, Banks, and Robinson as limited practice participants on Friday were punter Jamie Gillan (left knee/groin), defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence (hamstring), defensive tackle Rakeem Nunez-Roches (knee), and defensive tackle A'Shawn Robinson (back). These players will be evaluated further ahead of the game to determine their availability.

On a positive note, several key players on the Giants' roster participated fully in Friday's practice session. Running back Saquon Barkley, guard Ben Bredeson, cornerback Adoree' Jackson, guard Justin Pugh, center John Michael Schmitz, and tight end Darren Waller all took part without any restrictions, signaling their readiness to contribute in Sunday's contest.

As Sunday approaches, the Giants' coaching staff and medical team will closely monitor the status of the injured players. While Lawrence Cager is likely to sit out, the availability of Deonte Banks and Wan'Dale Robinson could add depth to the team's receiving unit.

The New York Giants are hoping to maintain their momentum after a successful week of practice and a victory in their previous game. With their key players gradually returning to full strength, the team remains optimistic as they prepare to face the formidable challenge of the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.

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