Jon Beason aims for Giants’ opener


Giants' POUND Beason (foot) won't need surgical treatment

The The big apple Giants announced Tuesday that middle linebacker Jon Beason, that tore a tendon and fractured the sesamoid bone in his ideal foot last week in OTA practice, will certainly not need surgical procedure for the injury.

The Giants said Beason was checked out Monday by foot and ankle joint professional Robert Anderson in Charlotte, North Carolina. He had an MRI, X-rays and a CT scan, and it was established that his foot would be immobilized for six weeks (three in a cast and three in a walking boot) and he would certainly start his rehabilitation then.

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"My plan is to function as hard as I could throughout my rehab so I can be fully recovered around the beginning of the normal season opener on Monday Evening in Detroit," Beason stated in a declaration released by the group.

Jameel McClain workinged from middle linebacker in Beason's location with the Giants' base defense in Tuesday's minicamp technique.

"That's exactly what this league is. This league is possibility, and the possibility for players to reveal themselves," McClain said Tuesday. "The good news is we will obtain Jon back, so we're blessed to have that. Yet what we have now is the chance for a lot of folks to step up and step into positions that they normally wouldn't have actually been in, which's constantly helpful for a football team.".