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Giants' Jordon Riley: Able to play Week 14
Jordon Riley (knee) is active for Sunday's matchup against the Saints, Dan Salomone of the New York Giants' official site reports.Riley entered Sunday deemed questionable to suit up after being limited in practice throughout the week, but he'll be able to give it a go against New Orleans. The second-year nose tackle could be in line for a healthy dose of defensive snaps with Dexter Lawrence (elbow) on injured reserve.
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Giants' Jordon Riley: Questionable for Week 14
Jordon Riley (knee) is questionable for Sunday's game versus New Orleans.Riley was a limited participant in all three practices this week. He played a season-high 31 defensive snaps last week versus Dallas after playing a combined 35 across the first 11 weeks of the season.
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Giants' Jordon Riley: Left off injury report
Jordon Riley (finger) wasn't on the New York Giants' injury report Thursday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.Riley has been dealing with a finger injury that he suffered during the Giants' Week 12 win over the Patriots, but it now seems like he's had enough time to move past the issue.. The rookie nose tackle has appeared in three games for New York thus far, recording one total tackle and playing 76 percent of his total snaps on defense.
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Giants' Jordon Riley: Questionable to return
Jordon Riley (finger) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Patriots, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.The backup defensive tackle got a chance to play Sunday with Dexter Lawrence out with a hamstring injury. Riley did not record a tackle before exiting.
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Giants' Jordon Riley: Big body goes to New York
The New York Giants selected Jordon Riley in the seventh round of the NFL Draft, 243rd overall.Riley is a huge presence in the interior (6-foot-5, 338 pounds) and could be an interesting space eater on the team's defensive line. The Giants have a number of rotational nose tackles currently on the roster, but it's possible Riley could force a bit of a reconfiguration up front.