Isaiah Wilson was the only Giants player to dress for the game but not make an appearance on the field in Sunday’s loss to the Eagles.
and was replaced by Korey Cunningham. Wilson, a tackle in college, has been moved to guard by the Giants. Is he an option at right tackle if Nate Solder does not make it off the reserve/COVID-19 list?
S Julian Love, who has emerged as a starter and important player in the secondary with the season-ending loss of Jabrill Peppers, was put on the reserve/COVID-19 list, as was practice-squad DB Ka’dar Hollman. C Evan Boehm was released from the practice squad. “[Sunday] wasn’t his best day punting,’’ Judge said. “It doesn’t mean that we’ve lost confidence in him as a player, it doesn’t mean that we’re going to do something as far as moving on from him as being our punter, but obviously, we expect a little bit more out of him as a player.’’
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