The Giants will be without right tackle Kareem McKenzie when they face the Redskins on Monday night. They might be without cornerback Corey Webster. And they'll probably have running back Ahmad Bradshaw.
As for practice Thursday, they're without all three.
McKenzie suffered a sprained medial collateral ligament in the loss to the Eagles and could be out for a couple of weeks, per coach Tom Coughlin's Monday press conference. Asked Thursday if there was anything that had changed with McKenzie's status, Coughlin said there wasn't.
"We're just encouraging him and listening to everything we get from the training room," Coughlin said of McKenzie, who was climbing the stairs in the fieldhouse during practice.
Coughlin had described Webster as "day-to-day" with a knee sprain that was less severe than McKenzie's. Coughlin remains hopeful Webster will be available against Washington. If not, the Giants could move Aaron Ross back to corner to fill the void. Asked if that will happen, Coughlin gave his standard "We'll see." Continue
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