Injuries on turf fields have been an unfortunate trend in the NFL this season, sparking a plethora of debates over how safe said fields are. New York Giants offensive lineman Joshua Ezeudu was among the latest to fall victim to that trend.
New York Giants offensive lineman Joshua Ezeudu suffered a potential season-ending injury to his right big toe during this past Sunday's 14-9 loss at the Buffalo Bills.
The New York Giants' offensive line troubles are only getting worse. The Giants placed Joshua Ezeudu on injured reserve on Tuesday due to a toe injury he suffered Sunday night against the Buffalo Bills.
The 2022 third-round pick found himself starting for the Giants at left tackle after Andrew Thomas went down with a hamstring injury.
Another injury hits offensive line As the New York Giants traveled up to Buffalo for their sixth game of the season on Sunday, their injury issues that have plagued their season continued.
Justin Pugh made quite an introduction on Sunday Night Football. Instead of saying, "Justin Pugh, Syracuse," Pugh said, "Justin Pugh, straight off the couch." It's accurate.
Second-year offensive lineman has been having a tough time trying to fill in for Andrew Thomas It has been a rough couple of games for New York Giants offensive lineman Joshua Ezeudu.
The New York Giants have endured a challenging season, with their offensive line proving to be one of the weakest units in the NFL. Despite efforts to fill the void left by injury and poor performance, the line has failed to protect their quarterback Daniel Jones, resulting in an alarming number of sacks and hits.
Following a Week 4 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football, New York Giants offensive lineman Joshua Ezeudu sat quietly at his locker, staring off into space for an extended period of time.
Andrew Thomas's absence was glaringly visible on a historically bad pass-protection night, and the OL appears to be in complete shambles between injury and ineffectiveness.
The New York Giants will put their fourth starting offensive line configuration in as many games on the field in Week 4. With stud LT Andrew Thomas expected to return to the lineup, the line will shift once again.
The New York Giants’ offensive line has struggled to maintain continuity this season with injuries and poor performances constantly plaguing the unit.
The New York Giants face a tough test on Thursday as they travel to San Francisco to take on the San Francisco 49ers in Week 3. The Giants will look to continue to carry the momentum they created in their dramatic comeback win in Week 2 over the Arizona Cardinals.
It's fair to say that New York Giants offensive lineman Joshua Ezeudu's rookie campaign didn't quite go as he hoped it would. Besides the stress of having
New York Giants special teams coordinator Thomas McGaughey was asked five times about what happened on the field goal attempt blocked and returned for a touchdown by the Dallas Cowboys, setting the stage for what would be a long evening for the team in a 40-0 embarrassing defeat.
After Sunday night’s disastrous performance by the New York Giants’ offensive line, immediate changes are clearly necessary. With the right side of the offensive line being exposed by the Cowboys’ defensive line all game long, it may be time to substitute right guard Mark Glowinski for second-year player Joshua Ezeudu.
The New York Giants currently lack a clear-cut starter at the left guard position heading into training camp. A position battle will take place at camp to determine the team’s starting left guard for the upcoming season.
The New York Giants have a position battle brewing on their offensive line entering the 2023 season. Despite having the majority of the starting five established, a question mark remains at left guard.
The Giants selecting John Michael Schmitz in Round 2, making the Minnesota product the first pure center drafted this year, points to four positions along their offensive line being solidified.
The left guard spot could be Ezeudu’s for the taking The New York Giants’ offensive line has become something of a running joke, with struggles dating back years.
Height: 6-foot-4 |Weight: 320 pounds 2022 Stats: GP: 10 / GS: 2. QBP: 15, Sacks Allowed: 3. The Giants selected North Carolina guard Joshua Ezeudu with the 67th overall pick, with an eye toward him eventually becoming a part of the team's offensive line.
Let’s see what made the Giants use the 67th overall pick in the draft on the North Carolina offensive lineman The New York Giants bolstered their offensive line with two picks in the first two days of the draft.
In a bit of a surprising development, UNC football lineman Joshua Ezeudu becomes the first Tar Heel selected in this year’s NFL Draft. We finally have UNC football player selected as part of this year’s NFL Draft.
UNC’s stalwart offensive lineman for the past three years should make an impact at the next level It’s no secret, particularly to UNC fans, that the Tar Heels had one of the worst pass-blocking offensive lines in the country last year, as Sam Howell took sack after sack en route to an underwhelming season.
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