New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas looked hobbled during a Week 11 victory over the Washington Commanders and as it turns out, it has nothing to do with the hamstring injury that caused him to miss seven games earlier this season.
Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports that Thomas suffered a sprained MCL in Week 10 against the Dallas Cowboys and is now attempting to play through it.
Daboll said they came out of the game “pretty clean” on the injury front. Daboll said there were “a couple of nicks and bruises.” That description likely applies to left tackle Andrew Thomas, who was slow to get up after a few plays on Sunday. Thomas, who recently returned from a seven-game absence due to a hamstring injury, is playing through the sprained MCL in his left knee he suffered last week.
Thomas, who was listed as questionable with a knee injury last Sunday, also attempted to play through his hamstring injury initially but that obviously didn’t pan out well.
The Giants have been ravaged by injuries this season, especially along their offensive line where every single player has suffered some sort of ailment.
With Thanksgiving on Thursday, the Giants have just two practices this week — Wednesday and Friday — and it will be interesting to see how much Thomas participates, if at all.