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Giants’ OBJ, Marshall avoid serious injuries

- By TOM CANAVAN

East Rutherford, N.J. — The New York Giants apparently can breathe a little easier.

Leading receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Brandon Marshall seemingly avoided major injuries in a meaningles­s preseason game.

Coach Ben McAdoo said Tuesday that the team's wideouts are being listed as day to day after being hurt in the first half of Monday night's preseason loss to the Cleveland Browns.

Despite escaping without a major injury, McAdoo did not rule out playing them in either of the final two preseason games.

One of the NFL's most dynamic receivers, Beckham underwent an MRI on Tuesday. It revealed the three-time Pro Bowler had a sprained left ankle.

Beckham was hurt after being hit around the knee by defensive back Briean Boddy-Calhoun after catching a pass. The impact flipped Beckham onto his side and his head bounced off the turf.

The hit was scary and many wondered about the severity of the injury after Beckham ripped off his helmet following the play.

Speaking on a conference call, McAdoo refused to say whether Beckham had a high ankle sprain, which usually takes longer to recover from. The coach added the team will wait to see how the 24-yearold who would like to be the NFL's highest paid player responds to treatment.

X-Rays on Marshall's shoulder were also negative and the team would also see how he responds to treatment, the coach said. It was not clear immediatel­y how Marshall was injured.

Beckham stood on the sideline in the second half, wearing street clothes with his ankle wrapped.

McAdoo gave no indication­s that he would rest either player in the final two preseason games, which is somewhat understand­able.

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