New York Post

G-Men focused on Dallas, not Xavier’s gripe

- By DAN MARTIN

The repercussi­ons of Xavier McKinney’s comments about the Giants’ failure to let the team captains lead likely will be felt for much of the rest of the season, but a day after defensive coordinato­r Wink Martindale acknowledg­ed he was hurt by what McKinney said, defensive backs coach Jerome Henderson tried to put them behind the team.

“Having had to live in a locker room myself as a player, I think when you play a team sport, you try to keep the focus on the team and only bring up positive things about the team,’’ Henderson said Friday. “Anything else, you deal with [inside]. I think the kid was emotional after the game and said what he said. I know Wink and [head coach Brian Daboll] talked about it and at this point, we’ll move on to Dallas.”

But with eight games remaining in the season, there is a chance tensions might linger stemming from McKinney telling ESPN.com following the loss to the Raiders, “I think that from a leadership standpoint, I don’t think they’ve done a great job of letting the leaders lead and listening to the leaders and the captains.”

Asked how the Giants will keep McKinney — a respected voice in the locker room — focused, Henderson said, “We’ll keep everything about the team for all of us: Me, him [and] everyone else.”

McKinney did not speak to reporters on Friday.

➤ Evan Neal is among the players who have been ruled out for Sunday’s game. The move was expected after the right tackle suffered a sprained left ankle against the Raiders last Sunday. He had missed the previous two games with a sprained right ankle before his brief return in Las Vegas. Daboll said “it was too early to tell” if Neal might have to go on injured reserve.

Adoree’ Jackson was also ruled out for Sunday’s game with a concussion and a neck injury and RB Deon Jackson was declared out with a concussion.

WR Parris Campbell was questionab­le with a hamstring, as was RB Jashaun Corbin and OL Mark Glowinski missed practice again because of a personal matter.

➤ The Giants will have to face a Dallas offense with wide receiver CeeDee Lamb coming off consecutiv­e stellar performanc­es, combining for 23 catches and 349 yards against the Rams and Eagles, respective­ly. Rookie corner Deonte Banks figures to match up against Lamb.

“He’s as competitiv­e [and] as productive as anybody we’ve played this year,’’ Henderson said of Lamb.

Asked if it will be a test for Banks, Henderson laughed and said, “A test would be an understate­ment for what we’re all gonna face. We will not back down. We’ll challenge him and be aggressive.”

Banks will be coming off a lackluster game against the Raiders.

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