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Giants' Mark Herzlich: Inks deal to stay in New York
Mark Herzlich re-signed with the New York Giants on Monday, Dan Graziano of ESPN.com reports.After missing just three games between 2012 and 2016, Herzlich spent all of last season on injured reserve due to a stinger. Barring any injuries to the starting linebackers, he figures to function as a backup this year with primary contributions on special teams.
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Giants' Mark Herzlich: Recovered from neck injury
Mark Herzlich (neck), who spent the entire 2017 season on injured reserve, has recovered from his season-ending neck injury, Dan Duggan of NJ Advance Media reports.Herzlich, who suffered a stinger during the second week of training camp, said he felt healthy as soon as Week 4 and was simply never activated off IR. The veteran linebacker will be an unrestricted free agent this offseason but has stated his desire to return to the New York Giants.
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Giants' Mark Herzlich: On injured reserve
Mark Herzlich (neck) was placed on injured reserve by the New York Giants on Saturday, Ralph Vacchiano of SportsNet New York reports.Herzlich has been out for the majority of camp after suffering a stinger injury in early August. The move would be season-ending for the 30-year-old, and also puts a question mark on the remainder of his career.
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Giants' Mark Herzlich: Sits out with stinger
Mark Herzlich (neck) did not participate in Tuesday's practice.After only playing 15 defensive snaps in 14 games last season, Herzlich has been battling for a share of the snaps with Devon Kennard. If he cannot prove himself, though, he'll likely return to being a specialist.
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Giants' Mark Herzlich: Learning offense to help with depth
Mark Herzlich is learning the New York Giants' offense to help with depth at tight end, NJ.com's Dan Duggan reports.At 6-foot-4, 246 pounds, Herzlich is the rare NFL linebacker who possesses adequate size to contribute as a blocking tight end. He's mostly contributed on special teams since signing with the Giants as an undrafted free agent in 2011, and while that doesn't figure to change anytime soon, the added versatility should at least help his odds of sticking on the final roster for another year or two. The Giants presumably hope second-round rookie Evan Engram will earn the starting job at tight end.
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Giants' Mark Herzlich: Returning to Giants
Mark Herzlich re-signed with the New York Giants on Monday, the team's official site reports.Herzlich has served as a reserve linebacker and special teams contributor for the Giants since entering the league in 2011. Although his production has fallen off since his 52-tackle peak in 2014, his familiarity with the team should continue to make him valuable in New York.
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Giants' Mark Herzlich: Won't play Sunday
Mark Herzlich (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's tilt against the Cowboys.Herzlich will miss his second consecutive game due to the concussion, so Keenan Robinson figures to see additional playing time at outside linebacker.
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Giants' Mark Herzlich: Out Sunday
Mark Herzlich (concussion) is ruled out of Sunday's game against the Steelers.Herzlich was concussed in Week 12 against the Browns and wasn't at practice this week. In his stead, Keenan Robinson projects to see additional playing time.
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Giants' Mark Herzlich: No practice Wednesday
Mark Herzlich (concussion) did not practice Wednesday, ESPN's Jordan Raanan reports.Herzlich was concussed Sunday against the Browns. He'll need to clear the league's concussion protocol in order to play this week against the Steelers.
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Giants' Mark Herzlich: Suffers concussion Sunday
Mark Herzlich suffered a concussion during Sunday's win over the Browns, the Record's Art Stapleton reports.Herzlich has notched just five total tackles in 10 games so far this year, so his potential absence won't be much of an issue for the New York Giants. He'll need to clear the league's concussion protocol before returning to game action.