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Giants' Robinson out for season with torn ACL

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New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a torn ACL, head coach Brian Daboll announced Monday, according to ESPN's Jordan Raanan.

The rookie second-round pick was injured in Sunday's loss to the Detroit Lions, interrupting his best game as a pro (nine catches for 100 yards).

Robinson, who dealt with a sprained MCL earlier in the year, finishes his first NFL season with 23 catches for 227 yards and one touchdown.

It's another blow to an already depleted pass-catching group. Darius Slayton and Richie James will continue to lead the unit, while the embattled Kenny Golladay could take on an expanded role.

Injuries struck New York in Week 11. Cornerback Adoree' Jackson will miss three-to-five weeks with an MCL sprain suffered during a punt return, sources told Jordan Schultz, theScore's NFL insider.

Meanwhile, center Jon Feliciano (neck) and cornerback Fabian Moreau (ribs) were among the other players who left the game against the Lions.

The 7-3 Giants face a short turnaround ahead of a crucial Thanksgiving matchup against the 7-3 Dallas Cowboys.

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