Having missed all practices since his pulled left hamstring in training camp in August, the New York Giants cornerback Aaron Ross practiced for the first time Wednesday in his Giants jersey.
He expects to be ready for playing for the Giants against the Atlanta Falcons on Nov. 22. That means he will have about 10 days to undergo treatment and work on his conditioning to be fully recovered for playing a whole game.
It was second-year pro Terrell Thomas who has started during Ross’ absence and it may take quite much time for Ross to get his timing back. As the Giants have been struggling at safety since Kenny Phillip ended his season as early as in September because of a knee injury, Ross may get some playing time as safety, a role he played while playing at Texas.
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