Giants injury report: Daniel Jones sits, Darius Slayton limited

The New York Giants returned to practice on Wednesday without QB Daniel Jones and with WR Darius Slayton limited.

The New York Giants returned to practice on Wednesday for the first time as NFC East leaders. However, that was an afterthought as players took the field in preparation for a Week 13 battle against the Seattle Seahawks.

After suffering a hamstring injury in a Week 12 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, all eyes were on second-year quarterbacks Daniel Jones.

“We’re waiting to hear a lot of feed back from trainers,” head coach Joe Judge told reporters. “So we’ll see what he’s able to do.”

Unsurprisingly, Jones was not participating in the portion of practice open to the media and expectations were that he’d work with trainers on the side at most.

In addition to Jones, linebacker David Mayo and safety Nate Ebner also appeared to be limited to side work on Wednesday. Ditto wide receiver Darius Slayton, who Judge admitted was “playing through some stuff” in Week 12.

Did not participate: QB Daniel Jones (hamstring)

Limited participant: DB Nate Ebner (knee), LB David Mayo (knee), WR Sterling Shepard (toe/shoulder) and WR Darius Slayton (shoulder/foot).

Full participant: N/A

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