New York Giants rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. suffered a potentially serious non-contact injury to his right leg during a special teams drill. The injury occurred on August 13, 2024, and Tracy was seen with an air cast before being taken to the locker room. He had previously shown promise in the preseason opener against the Detroit Lions, where he rushed for 26 yards on five carries.
- Tyrone Tracy's injury raises concerns for the Giants' backfield depth.
- Tracy had a solid preseason opener, showcasing his potential before the injury.
Tyrone Tracy | RB

Injury
Pickup
Week 1
5 carries
26 rush yards
- Tracy was carted off after a non-contact injury, which could be serious.
- He had a productive preseason opener with 26 rushing yards on five carries.
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- The Giants may need to adjust their running back strategy if Tracy's injury is severe.
- Depth at the running back position could become a concern for the team.