Giants' left tackle Andrew Thomas, who has been out since Week 6 of 2024 due to a Lisfranc injury, plans to make his 2025 debut on Sunday night against the Chiefs, potentially providing a much-needed boost to the team's offense.
Giants' star left tackle Andrew Thomas is improving from Lisfranc surgery and participated in practice, but his availability for the season opener against the Commanders remains uncertain. If he cannot play, James Hudson is expected to start at left tackle.
The article reviews New York Giants' recent practice, highlighting player performances, injury updates, and preseason quarterback competition, with an optimistic outlook for the upcoming NFL season, emphasizing the team's improved talent and defensive potential.
The New York Giants are conducting voluntary OTAs with key players like Malik Nabers and Andrew Thomas being cautious with injuries, while integrating new quarterbacks including Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, and engaging Giants legends to motivate players.
The Seattle Sounders drew 1-1 with the Colorado Rapids at home, with Raúl Ruidíaz scoring a penalty and Andrew Thomas making crucial saves, including one from a penalty. The Sounders struggled with composure and decision-making, leading to a red card for Josh Atencio and missed opportunities. With key players missing, others have had to step up, and the team needs to adapt to opponents crowding the middle of the field.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll has ruled out quarterback Daniel Jones and left tackle Andrew Thomas for their upcoming game against the Buffalo Bills. Jones is still recovering from a neck injury and did not practice this week, while Thomas aggravated his hamstring injury and has been sidelined. In addition, center John Michael Schmitz, tackle Matt Peart, and edge defender Azeez Ojulari have also been ruled out due to injuries. The Giants may see the return of running back Saquon Barkley from an ankle sprain, but several other players remain questionable.
The New York Giants' offensive line is in disarray, having given up a league-worst 30 sacks in just five games. With injuries and poor performance plaguing the line, the Giants are struggling to field a cohesive unit. Star left tackle Andrew Thomas is likely to miss his fifth consecutive game, while starting center John Michael Schmitz and backup tackle Matt Peart are also dealing with injuries. The team is exploring options, including working out offensive tackle La'el Collins, to improve their offensive line play.
The New York Giants face the Seattle Seahawks on "Monday Night Football" in a crucial game for the struggling team. The Giants have a poor record on Monday nights and will be without key players Andrew Thomas and likely Saquon Barkley. Can they bounce back from their previous loss or will they fall into a 1-3 hole?
New York Giants' left tackle Andrew Thomas and running back Saquon Barkley have been ruled out for Monday night's game against the Seattle Seahawks. Thomas, who has been dealing with a hamstring injury since Week 1, did not feel ready to play after attempting to practice this week. Barkley, who suffered an ankle injury in Week 2, was listed as doubtful and ultimately ruled out. Both players' absences will be significant for the Giants' offense.
Saquon Barkley and Andrew Thomas practiced for the New York Giants, with both players aiming to return for Monday's game against the Seattle Seahawks. Barkley is recovering from a high ankle sprain, while Thomas has been dealing with a hamstring injury. Left guard Ben Bredeson also participated fully in practice as he progresses through the concussion protocol. The Giants are hopeful for the return of their key players for the upcoming game.
New York Giants' offensive tackle Andrew Thomas and outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari have been ruled out for their Week 2 game against the Arizona Cardinals due to injuries. Thomas suffered an injury in the Giants' previous game and was limited in practice throughout the week, while Ojulari has been dealing with a hamstring issue.
The New York Giants have signed left tackle Andrew Thomas to a record-setting five-year contract extension worth $117.5 million, with $67 million guaranteed at signing, making him the highest-paid offensive lineman in NFL history. Thomas, who emerged as one of the league's best left tackles last season, is now under contract with the Giants through the 2029 season. This deal follows the Giants' previous long-term signings of quarterback Daniel Jones and defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, signaling their commitment to building a strong core for the future.
The New York Giants have signed left tackle Andrew Thomas to a contract extension, securing his presence on the team. Thomas had a breakout season in 2022, earning second-team All-Pro honors and playing a crucial role in the Giants' success. Alongside quarterback Daniel Jones and running back Saquon Barkley, Thomas helped lead the team to their first playoff berth in six years.
Left tackle Andrew Thomas, who remains on his rookie contract, was recently named the New York Giants’ biggest bargain. The former top-five pick was a pleasant surprise in 2022, paving the way for rebound seasons from both Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley. Thomas is entering the fourth year of his rookie contract and is on the books for $5.02 million this year with a total cap hit of $10.3 million. Given how well Thomas has played, there’s no doubt he’s one of the NFL’s best overall bargains and most certainly the Giants’ biggest bargain.