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New York Giants outside linebacker Brian Burns bags his second sack of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, putting the Eagles way behind the chains.
Four members of the Giants did not practice Wednesday, including EDGE rusher Brian Burns. Yet, according to coach Brian Daboll, Burns' foot injury, which put him in a walking boot, is not considered long term.
The Giants have some good and bad injury news from Friday’s practice. Brian Burns will be back out there with the team, head coach Brian Daboll said. Paulson Adebo and Jevon Holland, however, will miss their third straight day.
New York Giants linebackers Brians Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux disclose their thoughts on the instance in their game when some purported that the Philadelphia Eagles had a somewhat generous forward progress call by the officials.
As the Giants gear up to face the Eagles for the second time this month, there is still some uncertainty as to whether or not they'll have one of their top defenders.
Burns, a team captain who played lights out, was upset about the Giants’ decision to drop eight into coverage on the final drive, which allowed Denver quarterback Bo Nix time to throw the ball without being pressured. Denver’s Wil Lutz kicked a 39-yard field goal as time expired to give the Broncos their fourth straight win.
Brian Burns crashed out on his way to the locker room after the Giants surrendered a massive fourth-quarter lead to lose to the Broncos.
Giants edge rusher Brian Burns (hip) remained out of practice on Thursday. Burns, who leads the NFL with nine sacks, said Wednesday that he expects to play Sunday against the Eagles. “I’m good,” Burns said.
Linebacker Brian Burns struggled to keep his emotions in check as the New York Giants suffered a historic collapse against the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Coming off the back of a landscape-shifting