Giants’ Andrew Thomas To Visit Foot Specialist; LT’s Season In Jeopardy

Giants’ Andrew Thomas To Visit Foot Specialist; LT’s Season In Jeopardy
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After an injury-limited 2023 season, Andrew Thomas has not missed a snap for the Giants this year. But the standout left tackle is dealing with a foot injury that will soon change that.

Thomas is visiting a foot specialist in Charlotte, according to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport, who indicates surgery is under consideration. A procedure to repair Thomas’ unspecified injury would likely be season-ending, Rapoport adds. As such, Thomas’ season is considered “up in the air” as of Tuesday.

No scenario appears to exist in which Thomas returns for Week 7 or in the immediate future. Thomas will miss an extended period due to this foot injury, ESPN.com’s Jordan Raanan tweets. Based on the information presented, it would stand to reason a Thomas IR placement is coming.

Thomas suffered the injury during the Giants’ third-quarter touchdown drive, the New York Post’s Paul Schwartz adds. The team fears he suffered a significant malady. This would be a crushing blow to a Giants team that has seen Daniel Jones play better compared to his 2023 form. Although New York is 2-4, it has seen improvement from its offensive line. Thomas anchors that unit, which has otherwise remained healthy this season.

The Giants have seen all five of their O-line starters — Thomas, Jon Runyan Jr., John Michael Schmitz, Greg Van Roten and Jermaine Eluemunor — log 100% snap rates this season. The team has ex-starters on its second string, with Evan Neal a potential option. Though, the 2022 top-10 pick’s stock has nosedived due to poor play and injury issues. Neal has not suited up for a game this season, leaving Joshua Ezeudu as the swingman.

Neal did not return from his ankle surgery until midway through training camp. By that point, the Giants had scrapped their plan of using Neal as their right tackle and Eluemunor at left guard. Van Roten was signed to start, kicking Runyan to the LG post. The front five the Giants have deployed ranks 23rd, per Pro Football Focus, through six games. Though, the advanced metrics website slots Thomas 16th among tackles.

The Giants had expected Ezeudu to win a starting guard job last year, but they plugged him in at LT following Thomas’ Week 2 hamstring injury that ended up costing him seven games. Ezeudu started five contests but was lost for the season due to a toe malady. Thomas, who secured a lucrative extension that includes $67MM guaranteed last year, has two ankle surgeries on his medical sheet. A foot operation may be added to the list soon, though that is not yet confirmed.