All week, the New York Giants were fairly certain that they would not only be without rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers (concussion) for this week’s game against the Seattle Seahawks but without top running back Devin Singletary as well.
Singletary sat out Wednesday and Thursday’s workouts with a groin issue. He was trending towards getting an out designation.
But on Friday, Singletary was on the practice field, albeit in a limited fashion. He told reporters that he felt good and the window for him to play was back open.
“I really think it’s going to be up to me,” Singletary said. “If I feel like where I’m comfortable enough to go, I’m going to go.”
And the Giants hope that he can. They have rushed the ball 99 times in their first four games. Singletary has 56 of those carries for 221 yards and two touchdowns. No other running back has more than 12 touches.
Singletary said the groin has never been an issue in his career and that the decision for him to play could come down to game time.
“I’m going to see,” he said. “I’m going to talk with the trainers and then go from there. But like I said, today was the most I did, and it felt good.”
Singletary has normally been reliable and available during his six-year career. He’s missed just one game since 2020.
“No one wants to miss a game. If I feel like I’m able to be out there, that’s what it’s going to be,” he said.
Singletary also said that Nabers being out has no bearing on his decision to try and play this week.
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