Follow along as we bring you scoring updates, big plays, and more from the New York Giants' Week 16 game against the Atlanta Falcons.
The New York Giants announced that they have left four injured players at home ahead of this weekend’s game against the Atlanta Falcons. Three of the four–inside linebacker Bobby Okereke (back), outside linebacker Patrick Johnson (knee),
Stinnie was unable to practice throughout the week after entering concussion protocol following the Giants' Week 15 loss to the Ravens. The 30-year-old must clear the NFL's five-step protocol before returning to action,
The New York Giants (2-12) and Atlanta Falcons (7-7) square off on Sunday afternoon at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia in Week 16. Both teams have officially announced their inactives for the game.
Rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr. is set to make his first start for the Falcons (7-7) when they face the Giants (2-12) at 1 p.m. Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
The New York Giants made several corners inactive in Week 16 as starters Deonte Banks, Dru Phillips, and Cor'Dale Flott returned to the lineup.
With their playoff hopes fading fast, the Atlanta Falcons benched $180 million quarterback Kirk Cousins in favor of rookie Michael Penix Jr. ahead of a Sunday meeting with the visiting
Outside linebacker Brian Burns (ankle/neck), linebacker Patrick Johnson (knee), inside linebacker Bobby Okereke (back), offensive guard Aaron Stinnie (concussion) and cornerback Greg Stroman Jr. (shoulder/shin) remained non-participants. The Falcons have ...
The New York Giants face the Atlanta Falcons in Week 16. Here are the five biggest storylines to follow for this contest.
The Atlanta Falcons have released their inactives list for Sunday’s game against the New York Giants. Six players, including rookie defensive lineman Brandon Dorlus, have been ruled out for Week 16. On the bright side, linebacker Lorenzo Carter and wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge are active for today’s matchup in Atlanta.
The New York Giants will take on the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Sunday afternoon and, as they've done for the past several weeks, will enter the game extremely shorthanded. Head coach Brian Daboll informed reporters on Friday afternoon that several
The Giants (2-13) face the Colts (7-8) on Sunday at MetLife Stadium, taking into the game a 10-game losing streak and hoping to avoid becoming the first team in NFL history to go 0-9 at home in a season. Nabers was one of seven players projected to be on the side if the Giants worked on Wednesday.