Giants veteran Leonard Williams is back and ready to go Sunday against the Ravens.
There is no one on the Giants’ roster who would question Leonard Williams if the veteran defensive lineman were to speak up about something he did not like or appreciate about what was going down with the team.
Williams went down with a sprained knee as the Giants beat the Panthers to move to 2-0 under first-year head coach Brian Daboll, and the Giants lost their first game without Williams, on “Monday Night Football,’’ to the Cowboys. With Williams cheering from the sideline, the Giants beat the Bears at home, then shocked the Packers in London.
Pardon Williams for not exactly knowing how to react to what is going on with the Giants. That takes getting used to for everyone who was part of the franchise-toppling losing of the past five years. The Giants are 4-1 and, though it is too early for any team to be listed as “in the hunt,” it is not too early to note that it is the middle of October and the Giants are far more than relevant.
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