Notre Dame in NFL: Golden Tate injures knee in practice

Former Notre Dame wide receiver Golden Tate injured his knee late in practice Thursday with the New York Giants. Further details here.

Things haven’t gone according to plan for the New York Giants in 2020 as they’ve stumbled to just a 2-7 record and even in the lowly NFC East, have their work cut out to make a playoff spot.

We can discuss another time how pathetic it is that the fact they’re still “in it” at this point.

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More bad news came the way of the Giants on Thursday though as wide receiver and 2009 Belitnikoff Award Winner at Notre Dame, Golden Tate, left practice with a knee injury.

There was no word on the extent of Tate’s injury but reports have him being further evaluated by the team’s medical staff as he was not available for the Zoom call through the Giants that he was previously scheduled to be a part of.

We will keep you posted on this developing story as will our friends at Giants Wire.

Tate has pulled down 22 receptions for 226 yards and two touchdowns this year while seeing action in seven games.