New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas “had another good day” on Thursday, according to head coach Brian Daboll. Whether or not Thomas, who has not played since Week 6 of the 2024 season following surgery for a Lisfranc injury, makes his season debut Sunday night against the Kansas City Chiefs could be a game-time decision.
Since the start of the 2023 season, the Giants are 3-17 in games Thomas has missed due to injuries and 6-10 when he has been in the lineup. At 0-2, the Giants could use every available body Sunday against the also 0-2 Chiefs, who have represented the AFC in the Super Bowl in three consecutive seasons, winning twice.
James Hudson started the first two games for the Giants at left tackle. After his meltdown Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys, Hudson seems unlikely to play. If Thomas can’t go, rookie Marcus Mbow is the likely option for the Giants at left tackle.
The Giants had a long list of players who did not practice or were limited on Thursday. When the full injury report comes out, we could see a number of Giants listed as questionable.