New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy took a step on Thursday toward clearing the NFL’s concussion in time for Sunday’s game against the Washington Commanders. The rookie practiced in a non-contact jersey, which is more than he did on Wednesday after sustaining a concussion Monday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Head coach Brian Daboll said Tracy is “trending in the right direction” for Sunday.
Tracy, a fifth-round pick who did not start until Week 5 when veteran running back Devin Singletary was out with an injury, leads the Giants with 376 rushing yards and an avergae of 5.