The New York Giants suffered a big loss just days after starting organized team activities this week.
Presumed starting defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris suffered a torn Achilles during Thursday’s workout and is expected to miss the entire 2026 season as a result. According to ESPN, he was taking first-team reps at Thursday’s practice before reaching for the back of his right leg early at the indoor workout.
The team was working out indoors due to heavy rain in the area.
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The Giants were in the midst of reshaping their defensive line after trading star defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals for the No. 10 pick.
“I’m very happy about it,” coach John Harbaugh said earlier this month. “I felt like it was part of our process. It’s not that we wouldn’t have drafted a defensive tackle or signed one sooner if they had become available or kept Dexter if that was something we could do. Those were all things that were on the table.
“But as it went, I thought we did a good job of kind of responding to the situation as it unfolded, and now we feel really good about our group in there. It looks good to me. I’m excited about it. I think we have the guys we need.”
Robertson-Harris, who has 246 tackles and 19 career sacks for the Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars, Seattle Seahawks and Giants, was headed into his 10th season.
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