EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -New York Giants right guard Chris Snee is practicing on a limited basis, improving his chances of playing in this weekend’s showdown with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Snee has started 76 consecutive games for the Giants. He missed the second half of Sunday’s win over the Dallas Cowboys with an injury to his left knee.
Snee refused to discuss his injury, deferring to coach Tom Coughlin, his father-in-law.
If Snee were unable to play, veteran Kevin Boothe would replace him. Boothe has not started a game since 2006 with Oakland.
Giants safety Michael Johnson, who has a groin injury, also practiced on a limited basis Thursday. Backup halfback Ahmad Bradshaw did not practice but he is expected to work out on Friday.
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