Tyrone Tracy, the rookie running back for the New York Giants, is set to play in Week 16 against Atlanta after recovering from an ankle injury. Despite being questionable earlier in the week, he has been confirmed active and will continue to lead the Giants' backfield. However, his role may not expand significantly even after a strong performance in Week 5, as head coach Brian Daboll has indicated that Tracy's touches will depend on the game plan and the health of veteran running back Devin Singletary.
- Tyrone Tracy is active for Week 16, indicating a return from his ankle injury.
- His performance in Week 5 was strong, but his future touches may be limited based on game strategy and Singletary's health.