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Giants' Nate Solder: Active Sunday
Nate Solder (illness) is active for Sunday's game against the Bears, Dan Salomone of the New York Giants' official site reports.Solder was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday and will play Sunday after being labeled questionable. He should return to his starting spot at right tackle versus Chicago.
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Giants' Nate Solder: Activated by Giants
The New York Giants activated Nate Solder (undisclosed) from the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.Solder landed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday and was unavailable for the team's Week 16 matchup against Philadelphia. However, he should be available to start Sunday against the Bears.
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Giants' Nate Solder: Hits COVID list
Nate Solder (undisclosed) was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday, Zack Rosenblatt of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.Solder's move to the COVID list means he'll likely miss the New York Giants' matchup with the Eagles on Sunday. Assuming he'll miss the contest, Matt Peart will likely draw the start at right tackle.
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Giants' Nate Solder: Agrees to restructure contract
Nate Solder and the New York Giants agreed in principle to a restructured contract Saturday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.The details of Solder's deal are unclear. The 32-year-old's contract was set to cost $16.5 million and $18 million against the salary cap over the next two seasons, respectively. There's likely a significant decrease to those figures, at least for the 2021 season, and the Giants will gain continuity at left tackle as a result.
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Giants' Nate Solder: Intends to play in 2021
Jordan Ranaan of ESPN.com reports Nate Solder recently told the network in a phone conversation he intends on playing in 2021.Solder was considered a high-risk opt-out for the 2020 campaign, but the 32-year-old intends on rejoining the New York Giants. The return of the 2011 first-round draft pick will likely provide a notable boost to the team's offensive line.
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Giants' Nate Solder: Opts out for 2020
Nate Solder announced on his personal Twitter page Wednesday that he opted out of the 2020 campaign.Citing health concerns within his family, Solder has "chosen to pause for this season." As the starting left tackle for the New York Giants under normal circumstances, he'll leave a huge void as Daniel Jones' blindside protector. More than likely, 2020 fourth overall pick Andrew Thomas will take over for Solder.
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Giants' Nate Solder: Ready to rock
Nate Solder (ankle) is officially active for Monday's game against the Eagles, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.Solder popped up on the injury report early in the week, but he logged full practice sessions Friday and Saturday, respectively. He's expected to handle his usual starting left tackle role in Week 14.
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Giants' Nate Solder: Good to go
Nate Solder cleared the league's concussion protocol Friday.Solder is set to draw his usual start at left tackle Week 12. His return will provide a notable boost to the New York Giants' offensive line against Chicago's stout defense.
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Giants' Nate Solder: Nearing return
Coach Pat Shurmur said Thursday that he's optimistic Nate Solder (concussion) will clear the league's protocol for head injuries this week, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.The New York Giants typically have players meet with an independent neurologist during the week's last practice session, so a final word on Solder's availability for Week 12 may not come until Friday. If he indeed manages to receive full clearance, Solder will draw his usual start at left tackle during Sunday's tilt against the Bears.
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Giants' Nate Solder: Done for day
Nate Solder suffered a concussion and is ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Jets.The New York Giants are banged up on their offensive front, so they'll likely need to bump Nick Gates over to tackle in Solder's place.