Giants' Jones expected to start against Packers
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones didn't receive an injury designation Friday and is expected to start against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.
The starting quarterback went down with an ankle injury last week against the Chicago Bears, forcing Tyrod Taylor into the game. Taylor sustained a concussion later on, and Jones returned to finish the contest.
Jones was a limited participant in Thursday's practice before not being listed on Friday's injury report.
The Giants will likely have their starter under center but will be without some key pieces when they take on the Packers in London. Kenny Golladay (knee), Wan'Dale Robinson (knee), Kadarius Toney (hamstring), Azeez Ojulari (calf), Henry Mondeaux (ankle), Cordale Flott (calf), and Taylor (concussion) have all been ruled out. Defensive lineman Leonard Williams (knee) is questionable.
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