Giants Kicker Lands on Injury Report, Reason for Concern?
A Rocky Start to the Season
The New York Giants have had a rough start to the season, losing their first two games. Now, they may have to face their next opponent without their starting kicker, Graham Gano.
Gano, who has been with the Giants since 2020, is dealing with a groin injury. He was limited in practice this week and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers.
If Gano Can't Play
If Gano is unable to play, the Giants will likely turn to Ryan Santoso to handle the kicking duties. Santoso has been with the Giants since 2021, but he has only attempted one field goal in his career, which he missed.
Santoso is a bit of an unknown, but he has a strong leg. He was a Lou Groza Award finalist in college, and he has hit field goals of 50 yards or more in the preseason.
Cause for Concern?
Gano's injury is certainly a cause for concern for the Giants. He is one of the most accurate kickers in the NFL, and his absence would be a big blow to the team.
However, the Giants do have some options if Gano is unable to play. Santoso has a strong leg, and he could be a capable replacement. The Giants also have punter Jamie Gillan, who has some experience kicking field goals.
In Conclusion
The Giants are hoping that Gano will be able to play on Sunday, but they are prepared to move on without him if necessary. Santoso is a capable kicker, and the Giants should be able to weather the storm if Gano is unable to play.
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