Giants wide receiver Kenny Golladay is out for the remainder of the matchup between the Giants and the Cowboys in Dallas due to a knee injury, the third Giants starter to be lost for the day during the game.

Saquon Barkley looked to badly sprain his ankle in the first quarter in a fluke injury and was quickly ruled out, and the Giants lost Daniel Jones on the penultimate play of their first touchdown drive with a head injury…and then, after the half, it was announced that they will also be Golladay due to an injury that was hard to initially pinpoint.
On top of those three, the Giants were already without wideouts Darius Slayton and Sterling Shepard, who sat out their second straight games with injury, and tackle Andrew Thomas was active but did not start and sat out much of the day due to injury.
The Giants did score a touchdown on the first play of Glennon’s tenure – a one-yard touchdown run for Devontae Booker – on what was the first actual offensive snap Glennon had taken as a Giant.
The Giants got the ball to start the second half and came out with a skill group of Glennon, Booker, and wide receivers Kadarius Toney and John Ross III – and on the first play of the drive, Glennon hit Toney for 35 yards en route to a field goal that made it 17-13 Dallas.
However, with the three players ruled out and Thomas not playing, the Giants were without 70 percent of their offensive production so far this year, and currently only have three of the starting 11 for their first offensive series of the season available for the second half of the game: Rudolph and offensive linemen Will Hernandez and Nate Solder.