Giants' Darren Waller Suffers Another Hamstring Injury in Game Against Jets
Waller's injury is located where the hamstring tendon attaches to the knee, unlike his previous injuries, and might result in his first missed game after joining the Giants.
- Giants' tight end Darren Waller suffered a hamstring injury during Sunday’s game against the Jets, which resulted in his early departure in the second quarter.
- This marks Waller’s latest encounter with a hamstring injury, with previous occurrences during his time with the Raiders. Yet, this is the first time Waller might miss a game since his trade to the Giants.
- Unlike previous injuries which were located at the upper part of his hamstring, this injury is situated where the tendon attaches to the knee.
- Despite being listed as questionable with a hamstring strain from the previous week, Waller had decided to play in the game. He managed to catch a 4-yard pass in the second quarter before ending his game participation.
- Waller has been significant to the Giants this season by making 35 catches for 380 yards and a touchdown in seven games. His absence from subsequent games can affect the team’s performance.