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Inactives: RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (shoulder) ruled out

INACTIVES

The following players will be inactive for Sunday's game between the Giants and Saints in New Orleans:

GIANTS INACTIVES

  • ILB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles
  • RB Tyrone Tracy Jr.
  • G Evan Neal
  • DL Elijah Garcia
  • QB Jameis Winston (3rd QB)

SAINTS INACTIVES

  • RB Devin Neal
  • CB Isaac Yiadom
  • G Cesar Ruiz
  • T Xavier Truss
  • DT Khristian Boyd
  • OLB Chase Young

Running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. was listed as doubtful on the final injury report of the week. The second-year pro suffered a shoulder injury in Week 3 against the Chiefs and did not play in last Sunday's victory over the Chargers.

Linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (hamstring) was questionable and then downgraded to out. He did not travel with the team to New Orleans.

Defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence (illness) and safety Tyler Nubin (groin) were questionable heading into Sunday.

On Saturday, the Giants activated linebacker Neville Hewitt and kicker Jude McAtamney from the practice squad. It will be the second consecutive week McAtamney kicks in place of Graham Gano, who is on injured reserve.

McAtamney made both of his field goal attempts last week in addition to an extra point.

The week started with the news that wide receiver Malik Nabers will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Nabers suffered the knee injury with 6:12 left in the second quarter of Sunday's game and did not return. The second-year pro was attempting to catch a deep pass from Jaxson Dart on a free play due to a defensive offside penalty.

Nabers had two catches for 20 yards on three targets to that point in the game.

In four games this season, Nabers totaled 18 receptions for 271 yards, including 167 and two touchdowns against the Cowboys in Week 2. Nabers made the Pro Bowl as a rookie in 2024 after breaking the franchise's single-season reception record.

Now the Giants will look to fill the void left by Nabers, whose 10.8 targets per game leads the league since the start of 2024.

Wan'Dale Robinson is tied with Nabers for the team lead in receptions and ranks second with 237 receiving yards. Darius Slayton is next with 135 yards and needs 64 more to surpass Sterling Shepard for 16th on the franchise's all-time list.

Meanwhile, Jalin Hyatt played 29 snaps on Sunday after lining up for just six in the first three games combined.

On the other side, the Saints had ruled out four players on their final injury report: center/guard Cesar Ruiz (ankle), defensive end Chase Young (calf), wide receiver Trey Palmer (ankle) and cornerback Isaac Yiadom (hamstring). Tight ends Foster Moreau (knee) and Juwan Johnson (ankle), offensive lineman Trevor Penning (ankle) and Dillon Radunz (toe), quarterback Taysom Hill (knee) and defensive tackle John Ridgeway II (shoulder) were questionable.

On Saturday, New Orleans activated Hill and Moreau from reserve/physically unable to perform, elevated linebacker Eku Leota to the active roster, placed Palmer on injured reserve and waived tight end Moliki Matavao.

View photos of the Giants arriving for their Week 5 matchup against the Saints.

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