Giants' Tyrone Tracy Jr. exits early with shoulder injury against Chiefs
Running back exits after a 3-yard catch; X-ray pending; Gano groin issue adds to injury toll

Tyrone Tracy Jr., the New York Giants' running back, exited Sunday night's game against the Kansas City Chiefs with a right shoulder injury after taking a hit along the Chiefs' sideline on a 3-yard reception from Russell Wilson at MetLife Stadium.
Tracy had accumulated 29 yards on seven carries before leaving the game and was listed as questionable to return. Giants trainers helped him off the field, and a team trainer could be seen holding his right arm.
Tracy was taken back to the Giants’ locker room for an X-ray, NBC's broadcast reported.
Graham Gano also exited in the first quarter with a groin injury; if he cannot return, punter Jamie Gillian would handle all kicking duties.

With Tracy sidelined, the Giants would need to rely on other backs as they continued the night against the Chiefs. No further updates on his condition were provided during the broadcast.