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Giants guard Lemieux ‘probably’ out Week 1

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NEW YORK — Giants starting left guard Shane Lemieux (foot) is “probably not” playing in the Sept. 11 regular-season opener at Tennessee, Giants coach Brian Daboll said Friday.

“He’s coming along, but I wouldn’t anticipate him anytime soon,” Daboll said before a light practice.

Edge rusher Azeez Ojulari (calf ) is no sure thing to face the Titans, either, although tests at least revealed he avoided a catastroph­ic injury Thursday.

“I don’t know yet. Don’t know,” Daboll said of Ojulari’s Week 1 status being in doubt. “I’d just say dayto-day. That’s where he’s at. When he’s out there is when he’ll be out there.”

Ojulari was absent from Friday’s practice, though, along with Lemieux, edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux (sprained right MCL), edge rusher Elerson Smith (right foot in boot) and corner Rodarius Williams (undisclose­d).

Thibodeaux is unlikely to play in Week 1 based on his injury’s initial 3-to-4 week timeline. And Daboll said of Smith’s status: “We’ll see.”

So while the Giants’ immediate focus is on Sunday’s preseason finale against the Jets at MetLife Stadium — and Tuesday’s roster cutdown to 53 — Daboll’s overarchin­g goal is to have a healthy enough team to compete with the Titans in two weeks.

“It’ll give some time to guys to get rested up and healed up, and hopefully we’ll have as many out there as we can,” Daboll said of the two-week break after Sunday’s exhibition.

The team’s overall health could impact whether Daboll plays some of his starters against the Jets Sunday. He didn’t anticipate finalizing plans until Saturday morning.

The head coach has tried to get his starters a lot of work this preseason, but injuries and a priority on Week 1 availabili­ty have prompted some dialing back.

Saquon Barkley sat out the second preseason game against Cincinnati, for example, and the Giants presumably have seen enough of his strong training camp to put him in bubble wrap for the Titans game.

“I’m ready,” an eager Barkley said Friday.

The following players already have been ruled out as unavailabl­e to face the Jets due to injury, though:

Offensive line: Lemieux, Ben Bredeson (right arm), Josh Ezuedu, Garrett McGhin. Wide receiver: C.J. Board, Sterling Shepard. Edge: Thibodeaux, Ojulari, Smith. Secondary: Williams, Dan Belton. Kicker: Graham Gano (concussion).

And three other players are up in the air: wide receivers Kadarius Toney and Darius Slayton, and edge rusher Jihad Ward.

Based on the quality and health of the Giants’ roster, GM Joe Schoen is expected to be active next week with player acquisitio­ns — whether by trade, waiver claim or signing — to assemble a competitiv­e roster for the opener.

Just on Friday, he cut veteran safety and former UConn standout Andrew Adams and signed wide receiver Travis Toivonen and kicker Ryan Santoso. Santoso is here because Gano hasn’t cleared the protocol. The team also waived receiver Bailey Gaither after he failed his physical.

The roster turnover has been constant, and it will continue. So keep an eye on the 31 other team’s cuts next Tuesday, not just the Giants’ moves to get to 53.

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