The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Giants’ Sterling Shepard out vs Bills, Latimer questionab­le

- By Tom Canavan AP Sports Writer

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) >> The New York Giants may be without their top starting receivers for the home opener against the Buffalo Bills.

Coach Pat Shurmur said Friday that go-to wide out Sterling Shepard will miss Sunday’s game with a concussion and Cody Latimer is questionab­le with a calf injury. Rookie receiver Darius Slayton will miss his second straight game with a hamstring injury and veteran Golden Tate III is suspended for the first four games for violating the NFL’s performanc­e-enhancing substance policy.

Shepard was hurt in the season-opening loss to Dallas last weekend, while Latimer injured his calf in practice Wednesday.

Bennie Fowler, who had five catches for 40 yards in the 35-17 loss to the Cowboys, probably will start at one of the wide receiver spots. Latimer might be the other starter if healthy, but the role could also go to Russell Shepard, Cody Core or TJ Jones, who was re-signed earlier this week after leading the team in receptions in the preseason.

“I don’t know if I feel any pres

sure,” Fowler said. “If it is pressure, it is good pressure, especially to go out there and do well. They have the faith and confidence in us to do well.”

This is not a group of inexperien­ced backups. Fowler is in his fifth year and won a Super Bowl with the Broncos and Latimer. Russell Shepard is in his seventh season. Jones is in his fifth and Core his fourth.

Latimer ran a couple of routes Friday and hoped to play Sunday, although Fowler was confident he would be on the field.

Shurmur said Sterling Shepard was able to do some things at practice on Friday but not enough to finish the concussion protocol.

This could be a great opportunit­y for Jones, who caught 12 passes for 146 yards and two touchdowns in the preseason. He was among the team’s final cuts.

During the opening week, he was at home in Atlanta, staying in shape, cleaning the house and playing with his children. He watched the Giants’ game.

“Whatever they ask me to do I am ready to do,” said Jones, who also handled kickoff and punt returns in the preseason. “I made sure that was my focus back home, that no matter what I was asked to do, I physically would be able to go out and play.”

Jones said there have been a few additions to the playbook for the regular season but nothing he can’t handle.

The Giants have other options on offense for the game. They can use more two tight-end formations or even employ tight end Evan Engram as a wide receiver because of his speed.

Engram had career bests of 11 catches for 116 yards and a touchdown on Sunday.

 ?? MICHAEL AINSWORTH- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Giants wide receiver Cody Latimer (12) catches a pass in front of Dallas Cowboys cornerback Chidobe Awuzie (24) in the second half of a NFL football game in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Sept. 8, 2019.
MICHAEL AINSWORTH- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Giants wide receiver Cody Latimer (12) catches a pass in front of Dallas Cowboys cornerback Chidobe Awuzie (24) in the second half of a NFL football game in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Sept. 8, 2019.

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