Giants' Shockey breaks left leg, likely out for season

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The New York Giants are going to have to try to make the playoffs without Jeremy Shockey.

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Chris McGrath / Getty ImagesThe Giants suffered a big hit in Sunday night's game when Jeremy Shockey left with a broken leg. The Pro Bowl tight end broke his left leg in the third quarter of the Giants' 22-10 loss to the Washington Commanders on Sunday night and will likely be sidelined the rest of the season.

"He's one of our leaders, one of the guys that comes to practice every day," quarterback Eli Manning said. "It's going to be tough to overcome that, and we need someone to step up and hopefully one of these rookie tight ends can do that."

Shockey was hurt on the Giants' first possession of the second half when teammate Amani Toomer rolled into the back of his leg from behind at the end of a running play. The injury was diagnosed as a broken left fibula, the smaller of two bones in the lower portion of the leg.
"We've got a tough challenge ahead of us playing without him," Manning said.

Added coach Tom Coughlin: "To lose him at any time of the season is a huge loss. I feel badly for him."
Shockey was bent backward and immediately lay on the ground in obvious pain, his fists clenched as he grimaced on the turf. He was helped to the sideline by Giants trainers and had his leg immobilized before he was taken in a cart for further examination.

Shockey ripped his wristbands off and threw them as he was carted away.
"It's part of the business, part of the risk you take when you go out there, that you can get injured," defensive end Michael Strahan said. "Losing Shockey is definitely going to hurt because he's not only an emotional leader and all those things, but he also makes plays for you. He's one of our guys that other teams make sure they account for, and that helps other guys out. I know as much of a competitor he is, it's really going to kill him to watch."

Shockey had two catches for 18 yards in the game. One of his replacements could be rookie Kevin Boss, who had two catches for 31 yards, including a 19-yard touchdown.

"All year, I've just been one snap away from happening to step in and contribute," said Boss, who has five catches for 68 yards this season. "I'm just going to continue to do what I've done all season and prepare and continue to get in the film room. I'm confident that I'll be able to step in and help out."

Rookie Michael Matthews could also see an expanded role in Shockey's absence. He has six catches for 28 yards this season.


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They've lost their best offensive player and Eli Manning is still their QB.

Sucks to be a Giant fan right now.
 

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abersonc;1840515 said:
They've lost their best offensive player and Eli Manning is still their QB.

Sucks to be a Giant fan right now.


No kidding. Giants fan, Bill Gillen says, "missing out on the playoffs might be a blessing. this team has no character. any adversity seems to overwhelm them. i have been vacilating on the retention of couglin as coach. last week it seems certain the right thing was to bring him back. he is not a leader, has no innovative ability, fumes at the way his team plays but does not show an ablity to correct the problems. it is frightening to see giants stadium empty out at half time. my tickets cost $85 each per game, and add in 2 exhibition games no one wants it is easy to feel ripped off. we need a better product. sure we won nine games this season. this team is hard to like. i enjoyed some of those dreadful teams from the seventies more than this colorless bunch of under-achievers."
http://giants.lohudblogs.com/2007/12/17/what-about-shockeys-replacement/


Had a feeling Wash would whip them yestersay. NY is tanking.
I don't believe Dallas is doing the same. Providing Romo is well Sat, we will rebound nicely vs a very beatable Carolina team.
 

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They very well may not make the playoffs. They could very easily lose at Buffalo, and the last game of the year against the Pats.
 
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Why is this in the Cowboys news? NFL news is more appropiate, not to sound like I don't care (which I don't) but it doesn't concern the Cowboys...
 
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