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Giants Receive Positive Injury News On John Michael Schmitz And Evan Neal

## Giants Receive Positive Injury News on John Michael Schmitz and Evan Neal The New York Giants received some positive injury news with center John Michael Schmitz and tackle Evan Neal on Friday. Schmitz, who missed the past two games with an ankle injury, practiced fully on Friday and is expected to play on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams. Neal, who has been dealing with a knee injury, was limited in practice on Friday but is also expected to play on Sunday. The return of Schmitz and Neal is a big boost for the Giants, who are looking to snap a two-game losing streak. Schmitz has been one of the Giants' best offensive linemen this season, and Neal is a key part of the Giants' pass protection. ### Schmitz's Return Schmitz has been one of the Giants' most consistent offensive linemen this season. He has started all six games and has not allowed a sack. Schmitz is also a good run blocker, and he has helped the Giants average 128.7 rushing yards per game this season. Schmitz's return will be a big boost for the Giants' running game. The Giants have struggled to run the ball in recent weeks, and they will need to be able to run the ball effectively to beat the Rams on Sunday. ### Neal's Return Neal has been a key part of the Giants' pass protection this season. He has not allowed a sack in the past three games, and he has helped the Giants quarterbacks stay upright. Neal is also a good run blocker, and he has helped the Giants average 4.5 yards per carry this season. Neal's return will be a big boost for the Giants' pass protection. The Giants have given up 15 sacks this season, and they will need to be able to protect their quarterbacks to beat the Rams on Sunday. The return of Schmitz and Neal is a big boost for the Giants, who are looking to snap a two-game losing streak. The Giants will need to be at their best to beat the Rams on Sunday, and the return of Schmitz and Neal will give them a better chance of winning.


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