Justin Tryon became the latest New York Giants cornerback to suffer a serious injury, undergoing surgery on Monday to repair a broken arm, head coach Tom Coughlin announced on Monday according to Mike Vorkunov of The Star-Ledger.
A 2008 fourth-round pick out of Arizona State by the Washington Redskins, Tryon started two of 29 games for the Redskins over the 2008 and 2009 seasons, totaling 31 tackles, a quarterback sack and an interception. Traded to the Colts before the 2010 season, Tryon started six of 12 games last season, making 44 tackles and had seven passes defensed.
Released by the Indianapolis Colts earlier this month, the Giants signed Tryon on October 4. Tryon has made three tackles in three games for the Giants, two of which came on special teams, including a key stop on Miami Dolphins punt returner Reggie Bush in the fourth quarter on Sunday. Tryon had been playing with the injured arm when he made that play, which reportedly exacerbated the injury.
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