In a last-minute setback, the New York Giants will be without their kick returner, Gunner Olszewski, who suffered a groin injury during warmups on Sunday. The injury was a re-aggravation of a previous ailment, leading to his absence from the game. Olszewski’s absence is particularly significant as the NFL has introduced new kickoff rules this season, making kick returners essential to special teams strategies.
Olszewski, who previously played for the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers, had a successful career as a returner and wide receiver. The 27-year-old has accumulated impressive stats, with 98 career punt returns for 1,170 yards and two touchdowns, as well as 41 kick returns for 904 yards. His absence will leave the Giants shorthanded on special teams, forcing them to adjust their game plan on short notice.
The Giants had already listed five other players, including safety Anthony Johnson, cornerback Tre Hawkins III, linebacker Boogie Basham, offensive lineman Jake Kubas, and emergency third-string quarterback Tommy DeVito, as inactive for Sunday’s game. With Olszewski joining the list of sidelined players, the Giants will need to rely on their remaining roster to fill the gap in his absence.
Despite these setbacks, the Giants are preparing to face their opponents with determination and resilience. As they navigate unexpected challenges, the team is focused on adapting and overcoming obstacles to secure a victory on game day.
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