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tRY IT NOWYounghoe Koo will be elevated from the practice squad to handle PATs and field goals in place of the injured Graham Gano on Sunday against the Bears, head coach Brian Daboll revealed before Friday’s practice.
Gano (herniated disc in his neck) said Thursday he was hoping the doctors would let him kick Friday, but it didn’t happen.
The Giants can’t risk another game in which they are shorthanded at kicker because of a preexisting or early game injury to Gano, which has happened three times in the past three seasons.
“I would assume it’s going to be Koo,” Daboll said, “but we’ll see how [Gano] feels.”
The Giants ruled out Gano, 38, and could put him on injured reserve and rule him out for the next four games (for the second time this season). That designation effectively could end his season, though he is signed through 2026.
“That’s out of my control,” Gano said after Thursday’s practice. “That’s not something we’ve talked about yet. I find those things out after the fact. I hope not. I want to play. I don’t think anybody on this team really wants to go on IR ever.”
