Tyrone Tracy Jr. questionable to return to Giants-Chiefs game with shoulder injury

Graham Gano'sapparent groin injury suffered during pregame warmups on Sunday night wasn't the only new scare to the Giants' offense. Late in the first quarter against the Chiefs, running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. hurt his right shoulder after a hard collision along the sideline. He too is questionable to return.
The incident occured on a 2nd-and-8 play near midfield, with Tracy as the recipient of a check-down pass to the left from quarterback Russell Wilson. After catching the ball, Tracy ran for three yards and then took a grueling hit from Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson.
Tracy stayed down on the Chiefs' sideline for a few moments after the tackle, and while he got up under his own power, he walked across the field grimacing, with the trainer supporting his right arm.
The Giants will now depend on rookie Cam Skattebo in the backfield, and there were already expectations of his workload being increased before the game. Tracy was on the field for the Giants' first two snaps -- he gained a combined 11 yards and entered the locker room with 27 total yards on seven carries.