The New York Giants apparently took another hit to their wide receiver room during their OTA practice on Friday.
Wide receiver Gunner Olszewski went down with what reporters on the scene described as a non-contact injury. Teammates gathered around as he was carted off the field.
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The injury is feared to be a torn Achilles, per a report from Adam Schefter of ESPN. This marks the third torn Achilles for the Giants in as many weeks, with UDFA rookie Ccornerback Thaddeus Dixon and defensive tackle Roy Roberts0n-Harris also having suffered similar injuries in practices.
The injury occurred near the end of a two-hour practice. Head coach John Harbaugh would not confirm the severity while meeting with media after practice.
“We’ll find out the situation,” Harbaugh said.
Olszewski has been injury-plagued during his tenure with the Giants. He missed time late in the 2025 season due to a concussion and a groin injury at the start of the 2024 season. The eight-year pro has made his mark in the NFL as a special teams players, most notably as a punt returner. He had his best year as a receiver last year, showing good chemistry with Jaxson Dart, catching 10 passes on 13 targets for 145 yards and a touchdown.
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The Olszewski injury comes as the team’s two top receivers have been dealing with injuries this offseason — Malik Nabers is battling back from a major knee injury that required a second surgery recently and Darius Slayton is sidelined with an offseason sports hernia surgery.
The Giants have added several players to the wide receiver room in the run up to John Harbaugh’s first year with the team. The Giants signed Darnell Mooney and Calvin Austin III to one-year deals while trading up in the draft to acquire Notre Dame’s Malachi Fields.
Austin does have special teams experience and has returned 72 punts for 639 yards (8.9 per return) and a touchdown over the last three seasons.
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The injury will undoubtedly bring another round of speculation focused on the potential of signing Odell Beckham, Jr. The team’s former first-round pick worked out for the Giants this offseason and Harbaugh has spoke highly of the player he coached with the Baltimore Ravens in 2023.
