THE Indianapolis Colts have six players listed as questionable on their final injury report for Week 17, including quarterback Anthony Richardson.
For more on the Colts’ final injury report in Week 17, click here.
But what about New York’s final injury report? After the team’s last practice on Friday, the Giants have a number of their own players with injury designations.
Here’s what you need to know:
S Raheem Layne (knee), absent: Layne spent most of the 2024 season on the practice squad before making his debut in Week 15 on special teams. He suffered a meniscus injury last week against Atlanta, with Layne now sidelined for these final games.
LB Micah McFadden (neck), absent: A key member of New York’s defense, McFadden leads the Giants in solo tackles this season and has also been disruptive as a blitzer.
C John Michael Schmitz (ankle), absent: Schmitz is the Giants’ starting center. On the season, he allowed six sacks and 28 pressures, according to PFF.
CB Greg Stroman (shoulder/shin), absent: Stroman has played 130 defensive snaps this season in four games, including a start in Week 15. He has allowed eight receptions on 11 targets at 13.0 yards per catch.
WR Malik Nabers (toe), questionable: Earlier in the week, Nabers called himself a “match decision.” He leads the NFL in targets with 149 and has totaled 969 yards with four touchdowns.
DL Armon Watts (shoulder), questionable: Watts is currently still on injured reserve but has been designated to return. Watts appeared in four defensive games this season, playing 74 total snaps.
C Austin Schlottman (fibula), questionable: Schlottman was also designated to return from IR. He has no snaps this season. If Watts or Schlottman are going to be available on Sunday, the Giants will have to activate them from IR on Saturday.
DB Dee Williams (toe), questionable: Williams was a key special teams player for the Giants, playing 133 snaps, most of which were on the kick and punt return units.
This article was originally published on Colts Wire: Colts vs Giants: 8 players on New York’s latest injury report for Week 17