New York Giants' offensive line may see the return of LT Andrew Thomas and RT Evan Neal in their game against the Raiders. Both players have been listed as questionable due to injuries but have been making progress in practice. Thomas, who injured his hamstring in Week 1, is expected to return to the lineup if he feels good in the morning. The Giants have been hopeful about Thomas' return and will assess his condition before the game.
Hearing #NYGiants are “hopeful” they’ll get LT Andrew Thomas back for Sunday’s game vs Raiders, per sources. They’ll see how Thomas feels in the morning + if all is good, expectation is that he will return to lineup for first time since injuring his left hamstring in Week 1.
Andrew Thomas, Evan Neal nearing Giants returns as offensive line gets closer to full strength https://t.co/oCrkfub6If https://t.co/Z5D1TBDuvC
Giants Injury Report: Andrew Thomas, Evan Neal Have a Chance to Return https://t.co/mqlnHJRtiw via @countrygiants
#NYGiants LT Andrew Thomas says that if his hamstring responds well to today's practice there's a 'good chance' he'll return and play for the first time since Week 1 https://t.co/2BjEhTfIm3
For the #Giants: RB Saquon Barkley (ankle) had a full practice after being limited the last two days. He and QB Daniel Jones (neck) are off the injury report and ready to go against the #Raiders. OT Andrew Thomas (hamstring) was limited and is questionable but says he feels good.
Brian Daboll said that OTs Andrew Thomas (hamstring) and Evan Neal (ankle) will be listed as "questionable, as of right now" pending how they get through practice.
Giants likely want to get to this starting offensive line on Sunday: LT Andrew Thomas LG Justin Pugh C John Michael Schmitz RG Mark Glowinski RT Evan Neal Ben Bredeson and Tyre Phillips as top two OL reserves
Giants LT Andrew Thomas questionable for Week 9 https://t.co/UR4FyTsrXP
Seems to be optimism about LT Andrew Thomas (hamstring) and RT Evan Neal (ankle) playing Sunday vs. Raiders. They’ve taken team reps this week. “Making progress, getting close,” per Brian Daboll.