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Tagged: Evan Engram (52 Results)

Nov
23

Engram out, Shepard in for Giants

New York Giants wide receiver STERLING SHEPARD has cleared the concussion protocol and is expected to play in Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. This will be Shepard’s first game backMore in the lineup since suffering his concussion way back in Week #5. Unfortunately for the Giants, tight end EVAN ENGRAM will not be joining Shepard on the field on Sunday. Engram continues to deal with a foot injury and is expected to miss the game. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Nov
7

Giants injury woes continue, Engram out vs. Jets

If the New York Giants didn’t have bad luck, they wouldn’t have any luck at all. Injuries on the offensive side of the ball have plagued the team all season, withMore tight end EVAN ENGRAM being the latest casualty. Engram has been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the New York Jets and is week-to-week with a low-grade sprain in his left foot. Engram is currently in a walking boot due to the injury. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Around the NFL: Evan Engram

The Giants can't catch a break. First they lost Saquon Barkley. They got him back, but they've lost Sterling Shepard, for the second (or third, if you count last week's on-again, off-again status) time this season. And now Evan Engram is going to miss some time.   more »

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Oct
19

Barkley, Engram to return for Giants

New York Giants running back SAQUON BARKLEY and tight end EVAN ENGRAM are no longer on the injury report, indicating they will play on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals. Barkley returnsMore exactly four weeks after sustaining a high right ankle sprain, while Engram returns after missing last Thursday night’s game with a sprained MCL in his left knee. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Oct
18

Barkley, Engram expected to play Sunday

New York Giants running back SAQUON BARKLEY and tight end EVAN ENGRAM practiced in full for a second consecutive day and both players are expected to play on Sunday against theMore Arizona Cardinals. Barkley would not confirm his status, but he did give fantasy owners a clue when he said that he had no doubt his ankle would hold up under a full game’s workload. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Mailbag: October 17, 2019

Ian Allan answers your fantasy football questions. In this edition: Can Damien Williams turn things around? Overturning lopsided trades. Does Buffalo have a can't-miss defense in Week 7? Down-the-road fill-in quarterbacks. more »

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Oct
17

Barkley, Engram practice in full

New York Giants running back SAQUON BARKLEY (right ankle) and tight end EVAN ENGRAM (left MCL sprain) practiced in full on Wednesday and both appear to be on track to playMore in Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals. Barkley was injured in Week #3 and has not played since. Engram, meanwhile, has the chance to return against a Cardinals defense that is among the NFL’s worst against opposing tight ends. Less

Source: New York Daily News

Oct
10

Everyone out for Giants vs. Patriots

Well, maybe not everyone. But the New York Giants will be missing much of their offense for tonight's game against the New England Patriots. The Giants on Wednesday officially ruled outMore running backs SAQUON BARKLEY (ankle) and WAYNE GALLMAN (concussion), tight end EVAN ENGRAM (knee), and wide receiver STERLING SHEPARD (concussion). Less

Source: New York Daily News

Oct
9

Engram’s status uncertain for Thursday night

New York Giants tight end EVAN ENGRAM has a sprained MCL in his knee and his status for Thursday night’s game against the New England Patriots is in question. Engram wasMore held out of practice on Monday, but he did return to a limited practice on Tuesday. Head coach Pat Shurmur offered nothing more than an annoying “we’ll see” when asked about Engram’s status for Thursday night. Less

Source: New York Post

Dynasty Leagues: Tight end rankings

The tight end position has gotten stronger over the last month. At the start of the season, it seemed like there were three franchise-type tight ends. Now the quality extends further into the rest of the top 10.  more »

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Around the NFL: Giants receivers

There's a roulette-wheel flavor to the early days of training camp; which players are going to go down with injury, and how bad? When also factoring in suspension news, no team got off to a worse start than the New York Giants.   more »

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Jun
25

Giants wideouts to share the wealth post-Beckham Jr.

With wide receiver ODELL BECKHAM JR. now in Cleveland, the New York Giants are expected to take a committee approach to replacing his production in 2019. While STERLING SHEPARD, GOLDEN TATE,More and tight end EVAN ENGRAM are expected to be the main beneficiaries, fellow wide receiver CODY LATIMER says that the entire receiving corps can be “dominant”. Less

Source: New York Post

May
20

Giants QB Jones a quick study

New York Giants tight end EVAN ENGRAM said that rookie quarterback DANIEL JONES has been picking up the offense quickly. Offensive coordinator Mike Shula went as far as to say thatMore Jones has the capability to start the season for the Giants. While veteran quarterback ELI MANNING is fully expected to start, it sounds like Jones could be ready if needed. Less

Source: New Jersey Star-Ledger

Around the NFL: Beckham won't play

The last three times Washington has played the Giants neither team has scored more than 20 points, and it looks like theycould be headed for another one of those kind of games. The Giants have ruled out Odell Beckham for Sunday’s game.   more »

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Oct
19

Engram likely to return vs. Falcons

New York Giants tight end EVAN ENGRAM is optimistic that he will return for Monday night’s game against the Atlanta Falcons. Engram has missed the past three games after sustaining aMore knee injury back in Week 3. Engram said that he has had no limitations in practice and that everything is good. Less

Source: Team Website

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