Tyrone Tracy Jr. rushed 18 times for 103 yards and a touchdown in the Giants’ Week 10 loss to the Panthers.
Tracy had a phenomenal game at the end of regulation time, topping 100 yards with a 32-yard sprint into the end zone in the third quarter. Overtime, on the other hand, did not go his way. The Giants got the ball first but their drive only lasted one play as Panthers defensive lineman A’Shawn Robinson punched the ball out of Tracy’s hands for a fumble that would ultimately cost the Giants the game. Already well within enemy territory, the Panthers kicked an easy field goal for the win. Tracy still saw the bulk of the backfield carries for New York, out-carrying Devin Singletary by 10 attempts. Assuming the Giants don’t punish Tracy with a lightened workload coming out of their Week 11 bye, he will remain in the RB2 ranks when he retakes the field to face the Bucs in two weeks.