But neither loss will feel as significant as offensive lineman Nick Gates’ injury, who suffered a graphic leg break in the Week 2 loss to the Washington Football Team. Gates remains in the hospital after undergoing surgery last Friday and will require another operation to address the ailment.
Giants OL Nick Gates’ career in the NFL may be over
Things took a drastic turn after Giants head coach Joe Judge revealed the injury could force the 25-year-old into retirement.
Judge also added that he would be lying if he said he wasn’t worried that Gates’ injury would force him into retirement. At the same time, he voiced his support for the Nebraska product.
Gates has become a staple on the offensive line since joining the Giants as an undrafted rookie in 2018. He spent his rookie campaign on the injured reserve but worked hard and earned a two-year, $6.8 million extension in August 2020.
He started at center last season and didn’t allow a single sack, earning the nod as a team captain for the 2021 campaign. Losing him for the entire 2021 season is a significant blow to the Giants as they lose an extremely stable piece. New York will continue to monitor the situation, but the early signs aren’t promising.
Tom Rock of Newsday indicated that the injury isn’t as bad as Rich Seubert’s spiral fracture in 2003. Seubert was sidelined for almost two years but did return to the NFL, and the expectations are the same for Gates.
The Giants will allow the 25-year-old to take his time as he navigates through the problematic injury situation.
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