Giants’ Sterling Shepard suffered torn Achilles in Week 15

New York Giants WR Sterling Shepard suffered a torn Achilles in a Week 15 loss to the Dallas Cowboys and is out for the rest of the season.

The hits keep on coming for the New York Giants and wide receiver Sterling Shepard.

Late in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s 21-6 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, Shepard went down with a non-contact injury. It was obvious from the replay that Shep had suffered a serious Achilles injury.

The Giants confirmed as much after the game, announcing that Shepard will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a torn Achilles.

Shepard had already missed seven games this season dealing with a multitude of injuries and his production obviously suffered as a result. He’ll end the year having hauled in just 36 receptions for 366 yards and one touchdown.

For Shepard, all of those numbers represent career lows.

With the Giants likely headed toward a major rebuild and dealing with cap issues, Shepard becomes a potential offseason cut. He’s owed a base salary of $8.475 million in 2022, which comes with a cap hit of nearly $12.5 million.

But long before the Giants even consider that, they’ll work to get Shepard back on his feet.

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