Devin Singletary, running back for the New York Giants, is currently dealing with a groin injury that limited his participation in practice. After being inactive for Week 5, there are indications that he may return for the Week 6 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals. However, his role could be affected by the strong performance of rookie Tyrone Tracy during Singletary's absence.
- Devin Singletary's groin injury has limited his practice time, but he is trending towards a return.
- Tyrone Tracy's strong performance in Singletary's absence may lead to a timeshare in the backfield.
Devin Singletary | RB

Injury
Pickup
Week 6
- Limited practice due to groin injury.
- Likely to return in Week 6 against the Bengals.
- Performance early in the season was solid, but rookie Tyrone Tracy's emergence complicates his role.
Tyrone Tracy | RB

Breakout
Pickup
Week 5
19 carries
130 rush yards
- Led the Giants backfield with a 62% snap share and 19 touches for 130 yards in Singletary's absence.
- His performance may impact Singletary's workload upon his return.
New York Giants

- Rookie Tyrone Tracy has stepped up significantly in the backfield during Singletary's absence.
- The team may adopt a timeshare approach moving forward with Singletary and Tracy.