Giants Banged Up Heading Into Battle With the Chiefs

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Sep 30, 2009

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York Giants starting right
tackle Kareem McKenzie has a sprained right knee and his status for this
weekend's game in Kansas City against the winless Chiefs is uncertain.

McKenzie, who has not missed a start since Nov. 5, 2006,
said his knee was "wonderful" as he walked into the locker room on Monday.

Starting left guard Rich Seubert injured his right
shoulder in the 24-0 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, but coach Tom
Coughlin
thinks he will play.

Coughlin said Monday cornerbacks Aaron Ross and Kevin
Dockery
, out the first three games with hamstring injuries, are expected to
practice this week. Rookie receiver Hakeem Nicks (foot), out the past two weeks,
also expects to return to work for the Giants (3-0).

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