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New York Giants Shockingly Cut Second-Year Linebacker Ryan Connelly
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The New York Giants made a surprising cut today as the team trimmed its roster down to fifty-three players. Inside linebacker Ryan Connelly was released after one season with the team.
Connelly was selected by the Giants in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Early on in the 2019 season, Ryan looked like one of the best young players on the Giants’ poor defense. In the first four games of the season, Ryan Connelly recorded 2 interceptions, 1 sack, and 20 combined tackles.
But this great season was brought to a screeching halt. Connelly suffered a torn ACL in Week 4 that kept him sidelined for the remainder of the season. Many. Giants fans expected Connelly to be one of the Giants’ two starting inside linebackers this season, which is why this roster move is so shocking.
According to the New Jersey beat writers, Connelly was slow to recover in training camp from this injury. But they were all surprised to find out he was cut. After looking so impressive on the field last season, it seemed like Connelly had a bright future ahead. Maybe he does, but that future likely will not be with the New York Giants.
Who Will Replace Connelly?
The Giants drafted four linebackers in 2020. Tae Crowder, Carter Coughlin, Cam Brown, and TJ Brunson will all be on the Giants’ roster, fighting to replace Ryan Connelly. Additionally, DeVante Downs is another young linebacker on the roster who will have a chance to fill Connelly’s role.
Many expected Connelly to start alongside Blake Martinez in 2020. Realistically, that was never going to happen, even with the injury to David Mayo. Mayo’s injury will not keep him sidelined long, and he will return to the starting lineup when he is healthy.
Ryan Connelly is eligible for the Giants’ practice squad if he is not picked up by another team. Tomorrow, we will find out where Connelly is headed.
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New York Giants: Replacing Ryan Connelly After Strange Cut Decision
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The New York Giants made their cuts to reach their 53 man roster recently, and Ryan Connelly isn’t on the list of players being kept. It’s kind of a strange decision, because Connelly was expected to compete for a starting spot next to Blake Martinez. And last season before his injury, it looked like Connelly was going to be a top defensive name on the team in his rookie year.
However, all that went up in smoke when the Giants made their cuts and decided Connelly wasn’t good enough. Perhaps it’s because of taking too long to bounce back from the injury properly, but it seems quick for the Giants to give up on a promising player like this. Especially when David Mayo’s injury brings uncertainty to the position.
Who exactly will fill the role that Connelly may have had if his recovery was successful?
Last year’s option, David Mayo
It looks like the Giants are going to rely on one of the players that manned the position last season, David Mayo.
But things are a bit more complicated because Mayo is out with a knee injury right now. That’s one of the reasons it’s so surprising the Giants moved on from Connelly very quickly. Mayo, however, may have gotten lucky with the injury and could make a quick return rather than miss a long period of the season.
Mayo isn’t exactly a bad option, and while he doesn’t look like a player with the breakout potential Connelly showed, he did have 82 tackles last season and isn’t going to actively hurt the Giants at linebacker.
The other option, however, is less certain.
The newcomer, Devante Downs
There’s some talk that Devante Downs was one of the players in direct competition with Connelly, and that the Giants must favor Downs if they cut his rival.
That may be the case, but it’s hard to put too much stock into Devante Downs just yet. Likely, the team isn’t thinking of him as the main option either. Maybe a stopgap before Mayo is back, but not a primary option after that.
That’s not because Downs is a bad player, but because he’s simply inexperienced. He only has 3 total tackles in the NFL. With no track record like this, it’s kind of asking a lot to throw a player like Downs right into the middle of things.
If he’s performing well in camp, Downs should get some kind of shot. But it’s a safer bet to give him time in the rotation first and let him gain some experience while others do the heavy lifting as starters.
With that being said, it’s not uncommon for linebackers to substitute often, so we might see Downs get a decent share of time on the field.
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Ryan Reaves will have a hearing with DoPS for his head shot on Tyler Motte
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Vegas Golden Knights forward Ryan Reaves was ejected during Game Seven for a terrible hit he delivered to Canucks forward Tyler Motte.
Reaves hit Motte in the head with his shoulder and back, knocking the 25-year-old center briefly out of the game.
And it appears likely he will get supplemental discipline from the league.
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During the game, officials gave Reaves a five-minute major for an illegal check to the head and a game misconduct.
Ryan Reaves gets a major penalty for this hit on Tyler Motte pic.twitter.com/hQmIgCVe9I
— Brady Trettenero (@BradyTrett) September 5, 2020
This was the reaction from the Golden Knights bench.
After a Reaves headshot on Tyler Motte, the #VegasBorn bench:
"What?"
"Are you fucking kidding me?"
"Completely clean hit!"
"Way to put your head back!"To Virtanen: "Fucking Patrick Maroon, you're so fucking fat."
Very Golden Knights-y performance as Motte is helped off.
— Thomas Drance (@ThomasDrance) September 5, 2020
Reaves broke his stick as he walked down the tunnel.
Bad look on Reaves. Two tries to break his stick?… pic.twitter.com/buwHJXF56W
— World Hockey Report (@worldhockeyrpt) September 5, 2020
Saturday morning, the NHL’s Department of Player Safety announced that they would be having a hearing with Reaves, meaning a suspension in the Conference Final is likely coming.
Vegas’ Ryan Reaves will have a hearing today for an Illegal Check to the Head on Vancouver’s Tyler Motte.
— NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) September 5, 2020
This is the second bad hit (at least) Reaves has delivered during the 2020 postseason. He also nailed Nick Schmaltz in the head during the first round.
Screenshot courtesy of Sportsnet
Ryan Reaves suspended one game for head shot on Tyler Motte
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Just in from DoPS: the Vegas Golden Knights will be without Ryan Reaves for one game. Following his hearing with the NHL department of player safety on Saturday, the Knights forward will miss Game 1 his team’s conference final series with the Dallas Stars.
From the NHL:
The department makes it clear that Reaves made the head the main point of contact despite it being avoidable. “While we accept Reaves’ argument that he does not intend to hit Tyler Motte in the head,” the league says and then describes how Reaves did nothing to avoid exactly that happening.
Reaves, 33, has been an off-ice leader, but has just four points in 15 postseason games.
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