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Tyrone Tracy Jr. Exits Giants vs. Patriots on Cart: Latest Update on Hip Injury and New York’s RB Depth Concerns

Tyrone Tracy Jr. hip injury update and what his status means for the New York Giants’ running back depth.

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By Nathan Carter on news

Dec. 02, 2025

New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. left Monday night’s matchup against the New England Patriots with a hip injury, casting fresh uncertainty over a Giants season already weighed down by a 2–10 record. Midway through the fourth quarter, Tracy took a carry up the middle, was driven to the turf for a loss, and stayed down in clear discomfort before being helped to the sideline and carted to the locker room. The Giants later announced he was questionable to return with a hip issue.

The injury occurred with just over ten minutes remaining in the fourth quarter of the nationally televised game in Foxborough. On the play, Tracy was hit hard and immediately struggled to put weight on his left leg, requiring assistance from trainers before taking a seat in the passenger side of a cart for the ride to the locker room. For a Giants backfield that has leaned heavily on his versatility this season, the scene was an ominous one, even as the initial designation stopped short of ruling him out for future weeks.

Before exiting, Tracy had been involved early and often. He logged 10 rushing attempts for 36 yards and added one reception, though that catch went for negative yardage as New York’s offense continued to struggle to find rhythm against a surging Patriots defense. The Giants entered Week 13 hoping Tracy’s dual-threat skill set could help them snap a six-game losing streak and provide a spark to an offense that has battled inconsistency and injuries all year.

In Tracy’s absence, New York was left to lean on veterans Devin Singletary and Eric Gray to finish the game, with earlier depth option Terrell Jennings already sidelined by a concussion. That shuffle underscored how thin the Giants have become at running back late in the season, and how central Tracy’s emergence has been to their game plans. The second-year pro entered Monday with nearly 400 rushing yards on the year and had carved out a significant role after once being projected as more of a complementary piece.

For Honyve readers, the focus now shifts to what this latest setback means going forward. Tracy has already battled injuries during his young NFL career, including a shoulder issue earlier in the season, making any new concern especially notable as the Giants evaluate their offensive core. While early word from the team was limited to the “questionable” tag, all eyes in New York will be on follow-up examinations and practice reports in the coming days to see whether one of the Giants’ most intriguing offensive pieces can avoid an extended absence.