In Week 5, Giants rookie running back Tyrone Tracy stepped up significantly in the absence of starter Devin Singletary. After sharing the workload with Eric Gray early in the game, Tracy dominated the backfield, showcasing his potential as a key player for the team. His performance included a substantial number of snaps and carries, highlighting his importance in the Giants' offense.
- Tyrone Tracy emerged as the primary running back for the Giants in Week 5.
- Tracy's performance suggests he could be a valuable pickup for fantasy teams.
Tyrone Tracy | RB

Breakout
Pickup
Week 5
6 receptions
6 targets
57 rec yards
17 carries
- Played 66 snaps, dominating the backfield.
- Claimed 17 of the team's 20 RB carries and all RB targets.
- Recorded 6 receptions for 57 yards.
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- With Devin Singletary out, the Giants will likely rely more on Tracy in upcoming games.
- The team's backfield dynamics may shift significantly if Tracy continues to perform well.