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Offensive tackle Justin Pugh, who left Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers with a strained quad, did not practice Wednesday for the New York Giants. Head coach Tom Coughlin said Pugh is "day to day" and said he didn't know if the second-year player would practice at all this week.
Pugh originally injured his quad during pre-game warm-ups for a game against the Seattle Seahawks two weeks ago.
Coughlin did not commit to who would play where on the offensive line if Pugh can't start.
"At this point in time we're trying to be the best that we can. We'll do whatever we have to do to get it that way," Coughlin said.
Geoff Schwartz, active for the first time this season after suffering a dislocated toe, figures to be part of the line somewhere. There is this report from Mike Garafolo, but no official word from the Giants.
As of now, it appears NYG will start Geoff Schwartz at right tackle in his return to action b/c Charles Brown struggled there on Sunday.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) November 19, 2014
Here is the rest of the injury report:
Cullen Jenkins (calf) and Jacquian Williams (concussion) did not practice. Mathias Kiwanuka (knee) was limited.