Giants lose QB Tyrod Taylor, TE Darren Waller in loss to Jets

in newyorkgoliathstyrod •  10 months ago 

The New York Goliaths' offense continues to endure shots, with quarterback Tyrod Taylor and tight end Darren Waller leaving a 13-10 extra time misfortune against the opponent New York Planes on Sunday at MetLife Arena.

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Taylor was precluded and taken to the emergency clinic with a rib injury. Waller left with a hamstring issue.

The Goliaths are now without quarterback Daniel Jones and All-Genius left tackle Andrew Thomas. Undrafted youngster Tommy DeVito came in at quarterback for the Monsters in the subsequent quarter.
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DeVito scrambled for a score in the second from last quarter yet was only 2-of-7 passing for - 1 yards. He surged multiple times for 12 yards.

The Goliaths wrapped up with - 9 yards passing, the least by any group since the 2000 Browns had - 9 yards against the Pumas in a 48-0 misfortune, as per ESPN Details and Data research.

Taylor was harmed when he was sacked halfway through the subsequent quarter. The injury happened when he attempted to get away from the strain and was handled to the ground by Quinton Jefferson and C.J. Mosley at the Planes sideline.

Taylor remained on the ground for a few minutes before in the end running off and going to the storage space.
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The veteran quarterback was 4-of-7 passing for eight yards prior to leaving the challenge.

Waller's physical issue is especially concerning considering wounds have been an issue for him as of late. He missed eight games last season due to a hamstring issue.

Waller, 30, was recorded as a restricted member by and by this previous week with a hamstring injury. He was authoritatively recorded as problematic for Sunday's challenge.

The Goliaths obtained Waller this past offseason for a couple of draft picks from the Las Vegas Looters to be their No. 1 beneficiary. He came into this week driving the Monsters with 35 gets for 380 yards.
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Without Waller, the Goliaths had just a single sound tight end accessible until the end of their game against the Planes. Daniel Bellinger, who was a starter as a tenderfoot last season, needed to step into Waller's job.

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