Giants Lt Andrew Thomas hopes to come back to the chefs

Friday, the competitor of New York Giants Giants qualified as a match decision for the Sunday evening home match against the Kansas City chiefs in a battle of 0-2 teams.
Thomas has been sidelined more than 11 months since maintaining a Lisfranc fracture in his left foot in match 6 of last season. The giants scored him as questionable in the injury report on Friday.
“Feeling good. Three days in a row practice,” Thomas told journalists after Friday training. “The first time to do that. Starting to build a volume, recovering my confidence, so it’s for sure.”
Thomas is careful and does not look at his GO status. He said he was still working on the construction of his endurance and said he was possible that he sometimes turns.
“You don’t want to do it too much because you don’t want it to be painful, but I have to build my cardio base and things like that,” said Thomas. “So we became creative, trying to do different things to build this.”
Thomas, 26, started 60 of the 61 games played since he was the fourth overall choice for the 2020 draft. He won the honors of the second All-Pro team in 2022.
Giants coach Brian Daboll said he would pay special attention to Thomas before the match.
“I would probably say it’s a collection of everything when a guy has not played so long,” Daboll said on Friday. “Once again, I think our medical service, I think thatrew, they have done everything they can do every day, every week to continue to improve.”
– field level media



