New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy exited the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers late in the fourth quarter due to a head injury. Prior to his exit, Tracy had an impressive performance, rushing for 145 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries. This incident follows a previous game where he also had a strong showing, but his future role remains uncertain as the team's coach has not committed to increasing his touches moving forward.
- Tyrone Tracy had a standout performance before his injury, highlighting his potential as a lead back.
- Coach Brian Daboll's comments suggest that Tracy's role may fluctuate based on game plans and the health of veteran RB Devin Singletary.