INJURY REPORT

Doubtful: OT Andrew Thomas (foot)

No players listed on final injury report

HOW TO WATCH, LISTEN, & STREAM

Analyst: Kevin Burkhardt (Play-By-Play), Tom Brady, (Analyst), Erin Andrews (Sideline), Tom Rinaldi (Sideline)

This week’s game can be streamed on NFL+

Announcers: Bob Papa (Play-by-Play), Carl Banks (Analyst), Howard Cross (Sideline)

Pre- and Postgame: John Schmeelk, Tiki Barber

Pregame: Giants Gameday begins at 11:00 a.m., presented by Hackensack Meridian Health.

Postgame: Giants Extra Point

RUSS’ GIANTS DEBUT

Speaking of Russell Wilson, the long-time NFL veteran is set to make his 200th career regular-season start on Sunday, but his first as a member of the Giants. Wilson played in the first two preseason games and finished 10 of 14 for 136 yards, including one moon ball completion to Beaux Collins for an 80-yard gain. While that was the only one he threw in the preseason, Wilson’s famous deep pass made appearances during training camp on a near daily basis.

“I think a big part of it for me is, with the moon ball or whatever, it’s giving guys a chance,” Wilson told reporters. “I’ve got tremendous receivers, guys who can make a lot of plays. It all starts with the offensive line, giving me enough time to make those throws and the versatility of do-it-all. It’s definitely been a fun part of my game. I think that the guys, the receivers make it.”

“He has a good feel for arc and pace on the football relative to guys running down the field, where he needs to put it, where to throw it away from defenders, where to put it on the sideline,” coach Brian Daboll added. “Again, he’s done it for quite some time. Obviously, that’s part of his game, but there’s a lot of other areas of his game that he does well, too.”

Wilson played in 11 games for the Steelers last season and led Pittsburgh to a 6-5 record. The veteran completed 63.7 percent of his passes for 2,482 yards, 16 touchdowns and five interceptions, which earned him a passer rating of 95.6. He also added 43 carries for 155 yards and two additional touchdowns.

PLAN AT LEFT TACKLE

The Giants enter the season relatively healthy, with only left tackle Andrew Thomas listed on the injury report. Thomas has been working his way back from last season’s foot injury. After starting training camp on the physically unable to perform list, the left tackle passed his physical on Aug. 19 and returned to practice. Since then, the Giants have been smart with their top lineman, whom Daboll said is “improving” each day. Thomas was limited in practice on Wednesday before having a scheduled off day on Thursday. He returned to practice as a limited participant on Friday and is listed as doubtful for Sunday’s game.

If Thomas is unable to suit up this weekend, veteran James Hudson III will likely get the start at left tackle. Hudson played in the first two preseason games with the rest of the starting offensive line and allowed just one pressure on 19 pass blocking snaps. If it is Hudson lining up at left tackle for the Giants on Sunday, Daboll is confident the veteran, along with the rest of the line, can get the job done.

“He’s a guy I’m glad we signed,” the head coach said Monday about Hudson. “He’s done everything we’ve asked him to do, just like all the other guys have. Offensive line is five collective guys seeing it through the same set of eyes, or two tight ends, one tight end, whatever it may be. So those guys are doing everything they can do each day to be as productive as they can.”