New York Giants edge defender Brian Burns is expected to suit up against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday despite being listed as questionable with a groin injury. Burns reported tightness on Friday and was limited in practice, but his Pro Bowl pedigree suggests he’ll be ready. Meanwhile, teammate Kayvon Thibodeaux, nursing a shoulder injury, should also play.
The New York Giants received positive news on Brian Burns, who is anticipated to play Sunday against the Browns despite a groin issue. Acquired via offseason trade, Burns aims to make a greater impact after a quiet start. Fellow edge defender Kayvon Thibodeaux is also expected to play through a shoulder injury.
Brian Burns, the Giants’ prized offseason acquisition, is likely to face the Browns on Sunday, despite being listed as questionable due to a groin injury. Burns’ limited practice on Friday was precautionary. The Giants’ pass-rushing corps may be bolstered, but the Browns’ offense will be without tackle Jack Conklin, downgraded to out with a hamstring injury.
The Giants are optimistic about Brian Burns’ availability for Sunday’s clash with the Browns, as the edge defender manages a groin injury. Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux, dealing with shoulder issues, are crucial to New York’s defensive strategy. Meanwhile, Cleveland’s offense faces setbacks, with Jack Conklin ruled out and Jedrick Wills’ status uncertain.