Phillips (quadriceps) is back to football training at full speed, and he's ready for visits with teams in the near future, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.
Phillips suffered a torn quad tendon in Week 17 last season with the Giants but is now cleared and ready to find a new suitor. The 6-foot-5 offensive tackle has started 27 games in his career, spread out over four seasons between the Giatns and the Ravens.
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Tyre Phillips: Expects to be cleared in August
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Phillips (quadriceps) is expected to be fully cleared in August, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports.
Phillips suffered a torn quad in the Giants' Week 17 loss to the Rams last season and has been rehabbing in the Dallas area this summer. Currently a free agent, Phillips has 27 career starts under his belt over the last four seasons with the G-Men and Ravens.
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Giants' Tyre Phillips: Will need surgery
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Phillips will need surgery to repair a torn quadriceps suffered in Sunday's loss to the Rams, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.
Phillips' season will come to an end a week early, and he'll now have to focus on his recovery after suffering the significant injury in Week 17. Matt Peart will likely handle right tackle in the Giants' regular-season finale against the Eagles.
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Giants' Tyre Phillips: Returns to Sunday's game
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Phillips returned to Sunday's game versus the Rams after sustaining a knee injury, Darryl Slater of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.
Phillips exited during the first quarter of Sunday's contest due to a knee issue, but it appears it was only a minor injury. He should operate as the Giants' right tackle for the rest of the game, assuming he stays healthy.
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Tyre Phillips: Staying in New York
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Phillips signed with the Giants' practice squad Wednesday, Michael Eisen of the team's official site reports.
Phillips has seemingly recovered from a quadriceps injury and will now rejoin New York's practice squad. The 2020 third-round pick spent last season with the Giants and can provide solid depth if needed.