Giants' Ford-Wheaton Out, Olszewski Returns
Giants' Ford-Wheaton Out, Olszewski Returns

Giants' Ford-Wheaton Out, Olszewski Returns

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New York Giants wide receiver Bryce Ford-Wheaton suffered a season-ending torn Achilles during a non-contact practice play, his second major preseason injury after an ACL tear in 2023. Ford-Wheaton played 14 games last season, primarily contributing on special teams, and has vowed to return after expressing devastation on social media. The injury creates a vacancy in the Giants' special teams unit, prompting head coach Brian Daboll to seek replacements, including undrafted rookie Dalen Cambre and offseason signing Chris Board. The Giants also re-signed wide receiver Gunner Olszewski, who made a notable 94-yard punt return touchdown last season before a groin injury sidelined him. Olszewski, known for his special teams skills, could help address the loss of Ford-Wheaton. These roster developments emerge as the Giants look to remain competitive in the NFC East.

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