Saquon Barkley: New York Giants running back suffers high-ankle sprain

New York Giants running Saquon Barkley left Sunday’s game with a right ankle injury in the second quarter in Tampa Bay and has been ruled out by the group.
According to ESPN, Barkley will have an MRI on Monday and has a sprain.
Because the second half started the second-year rear was to the sidelines on crutches and in a walking boot.
He hopped across the area crutches in tow, on a single foot, to celebrate with team-mates following the Giants won 32-31 in directing mode on rookie quarterback Daniel Jones’ second rushing touchdown.
Barkley was injured when Bucs safety Mike Edwards went on him to make a tackle after Barkley caught a brief pass and tried to become out of bounds.
The play occurred with over three minutes left in the half and the Giants trailing 18-10.
Barkley limped into the locker room with help from two trainers.
Tampa Bay would score 10 more points to have a 28-10 lead into the locker area, however the Giants scored 22 of the final 25 points.
Barkley entered the match with 227 rushing yards on 29 carries (7.8 average)and seven grabs for 47 yards and one touchdown in two games.
He had 10 yards rushing and 27 Sunday, receiving .
The 2018 Offensive Rookie of the Year had 1,307 yards 721 yards receiving on 15 total touchdowns as a rookie and 91 catches last season.

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