Report: Giants optimistic Kenny Golladay’s injury is minor

The New York Giants are reportedly “optimistic” that the injury sustained by WR Kenny Golladay is minor.

The New York Giants got quite the scare during Tuesday’s practice — unrelated to the brawl — when wide receiver Kenny Golladay went down with an apparent injury.

Initially, it was unclear if Golladay had suffered a hamstring or hand injury as he exited the field and went into team facilities without a limp. However, it was determined shortly thereafter that the 27-year-old had, in fact, tweaked his hammy.

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The good news is that the Giants are “optimistic” that Golladay’s injury is relatively minor and not something that will linger long-term.

Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports that Golladay will undergo additional testing but that the injury is not considered significant.

“Kenny’s worked real hard and I feel good about the progress we’ve made, so we’ll keep working,” quarterback Daniel Jones told reporters after practice.

The Giants signed Golladay, who has gotten off to a slow start in camp, to a four-year, $72 million deal this past offseason.

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