Devin Singletary will return to the New York Giants on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles after missing two games with a groin injury. When he does, though, he will return to a different situation at running back than the one he left.
When Singletary was injured, he was the Giants’ unquestioned No. 1 running back. Singletary was averaging 14 carries per game through four games. Tyrone Tracy had only 12 carries for the season at that point.
A fifth-round pick, Tracy took full advantage of Singletary’s absence. Over two games, he carried 35 times for 179 yards (5.