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Barkley out to break habit

Running back said he reverted to his college ways in loss

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After missing three games with a high sprain to his right ankle, half back Saquon Barkley returned to the New York Giants with some old bad habits.

The most glaring was the 2018 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year tr ying to make something out of nothing. The result was plays for negative yards in the Giants’ 27-21 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.

After being limited in practice on Wednesday, Barkley was a full-go on Thursday as the Giants (25) prepared for Sunday ’s game in Detroit against the Lions (2-3-1).

Barkley had 18 carries against the Cardinals for 72 yards, but half of them were for 3 yards or fewer. Three were for minus yards.

“The only thing I felt personally, in the beginning I think I tried to do a little too much, I went back to my college habits, my old habits a little bit,” Barkley said Thursday after practice.

“But I g uess that was just more excitement. But as the game went down, I felt like I settled down in the run game, but I didn’t make enough plays to help my team win. That happens, so you go back and you watch it, you learn from it and move on. Now you get ready for Detroit on Sunday.”

Barkley could have had a much better game if a 32-yard run had not been nullified by a holding penalty against g uard Will Hernandez.

Coach Pat Shurmur said Thursday that Barkley might be given a little less work, especially in practice, to keep him healthy the rest of the season.

Barkley, who irritated his right ankle during the Arizona game and returned, isn’t worried about the injur y.

“If it ’s any thing like it was when I had it in college, I don’t want to put a time on it, but it didn’t last a whole season in college,” Barkley said. “The rest of the season in college I felt it for a little bit, but the more time you give to rela x it and treat it, the better it feels throughout the year. But nothing that I’m concerned about.”

Shurmur said receiver Sterling Shepard remains limited while in the concussion protocol and it appears he will miss his third straight game. Backup cornerback Corey Ballentine is not practicing because of a concussion.

The biggest concern for the Giants this week will be getting rookie quarterbac­k Daniel Jones to cut down on his turnovers. He has 11 since replacing Eli Manning as the starter in the third week of the season.

Offensive coordinato­r Mike Shula said Jones is being reminded to keep two hands on the ball and to get rid of it faster on passing plays.

That can be a fine line to walk, the coordinato­r said.

“It ’s easy to say, ‘ Yeah, get the ball out faster,’ ” Shula said. “But there are times, and that ’s what ’s really cool I think about this position, where you have to hang on to that first g uy because if you do, he’s going to come open and it ’s going to be a big play.” Lions: Detroit signed safety Marcus Gilchrist. Detroit made the move Thursday, filling a roster spot vacated earlier in the week by a trade that sent starting safety Quandre Diggs to Seattle. Gilchrist started every game last season for Oakland and has 98 starts since his rookie year in 2011 with the Chargers. The former Clemson star has also played for Houston and the New York Jets and has 14 intercepti­ons.

Jaguars: Defensive tackle Marcell Dareus needs surgery to repair a core muscle injury and is expected to miss four to six weeks. The 330-pound Dareus has 13 tackles in six games.

 ?? Sarah Stier / Getty Images ?? Saquon Barkley of the Giants had 72 yards on 18 carries in his first game back.
Sarah Stier / Getty Images Saquon Barkley of the Giants had 72 yards on 18 carries in his first game back.

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