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Positive Update on Giants Rookie RB Tyrone Tracy’s Ankle Injury

by Marco Ceo

Tyrone Tracy Diagnosed with Low-Ankle Sprain, Return Timeline Still Unclear.

It was a tense moment for the New York Giants during practice when rookie running back Tyrone Tracy went down after a kickoff drill, grabbing his right ankle in visible pain. The medical staff quickly attended to him on the field, bringing out air cast equipment—a strong indication of a potential serious injury. Moments later, a cart was brought out, and Tracy was taken off the field, with teammates and fans alike hoping for the best but fearing the worst.

Tracy’s Strong Start in Training Camp.

Tracy had been performing exceptionally well in practice, earning first-team reps and making a strong case for a significant role in the Giants’ backfield. His impressive preseason debut, where he showed both speed and versatility, had fans excited about his potential. With his promising start, everyone is hoping for the quickest possible recovery and that this injury won’t be a significant setback.

In an official update released by the New York Giants, the team confirmed that Tyrone Tracy sustained an ankle injury and would undergo further imaging at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) for a more comprehensive evaluation. The initial fear of a severe injury led the team to take every precaution to ensure a proper diagnosis.

Diagnosis and Next Steps for Tracy’s Recovery.

Fortunately, according to Ian Rapoport, Tracy has been diagnosed with a low-ankle sprain. While no specific timetable has been provided for his return, this is much better news than initially anticipated. Giants fans can breathe a little easier, but they will still be eagerly awaiting further updates as Tracy begins his recovery process.

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