Giants' Rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr. Shines in Victory Over Seahawks
Tyrone Tracy Jr.'s impressive performance as a running back raises questions about his future role with the Giants.
- Tyrone Tracy Jr., originally a wide receiver, rushed for 129 yards on 18 carries in the Giants' 29-20 win over the Seahawks.
- With starter Devin Singletary sidelined, Tracy seized the opportunity, showcasing his ability to run both outside and between the tackles.
- Head coach Brian Daboll acknowledged Tracy's breakout performance and hinted at a potential increase in his playing time.
- Tracy's speed and agility were evident, as he recorded multiple runs over 10 yards, contributing significantly to the Giants' offensive success.
- The Giants now face a decision on how to balance Tracy's role with Singletary's return, potentially leading to a running back committee approach.