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5 players to watch vs. Titans
Here are five players to look out for as the Giants face the Titans on Sunday

DE Damontre MooreWith fellow defensive ends Robert Ayers and Mathias Kiwanuka being placed on injured reserve this week, Moore has an opportunity to step up in the rotation. "Man, it's an opportunity," he said. "Any time an opportunity presented itself in the past, I've taken advantage of it. I've been waiting for it a long time. I'm just waiting to step up. I've been preparing a lot and then I had a lot of great veteran leadership that was in front of me within these past two years. I got to learn from Justin Tuck, Mathias Kiwanuka, Jason Pierre-Paul, so I feel like it's my time and I'm ready to take advantage of it.">> BIG OPPORTUNITY FOR DAMONTRE MOORE

RB Andre WilliamsStarting running back Rashad Jennings is listed as questionable for Sunday with an ankle injury, meaning the rookie Williams could shoulder much of the workload in the backfield. Williams has already started four games this season in place of Jennings, who previously dealt with a knee injury that he suffered in Week 5. And should Jennings not be able to play this week, recently-signed rookie Orleans Darkwa becomes the No. 2 running back.

WR Odell Beckham Jr. The Giants' first-round draft choice was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month for November as he led the league with 118.6 receiving yards per game and became the first rookie with at least 90 receiving yards in five games in a single month.>> THE BECKHAM JR. REPORT

DT Cullen JenkinsAfter missing the last three games with a calf injury, Jenkins is listed as probable to return on Sunday in Tennessee. The Giants, who lost two defensive ends this week because of injuries, will need all the help they can get on the defensive line as the veteran Jenkins is known for his versatility to play inside and outside.

TE Larry DonnellThe tight end leads the team with six touchdown catches but is also first among skill players in fumbles lost, including the one in last week's loss to Jacksonville that led to a 41-yard return for a touchdown. He and the rest of the team will need to clean up the turnovers moving forward. "Yeah, Larry's really doing some good things," quarterback Eli Manning said. "He's got some playmaking ability so he's just got to, as any young player, you've got to learn all the aspects of being a starter and making plays and with that, some bad plays are going to happen. You learn from it, you get better from it. A lot of times that's the only way to learn is to go through those experiences and feel the kind of pain that goes with that. Then you make a change."