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New York Giants' running back Ahmad Bradshaw will not participate in practice on Wednesday afternoon due to lingering issues with a knee injury, according to a press release from the team.
Bradshaw was unable to play in the team's Week 15 meeting with the Atlanta Falcons and his status for Week 16's game against the Baltimore Ravens will be determined by team doctors, according to head coach Tom Coughlin on Wednesday.
In addition to Bradshaw, wide receiver Hakeem Nicks (knee), center Chris Snee (hip) and center David Baas (hip/shoulder) will not be able to participate in practice.
Cornerback Prince Amukamara is still dealing with a sore hamstring, which kept him out of Week 15. According to the injury report, he plans to test the injury on Wednesday. Safety Kenny Phillips (knee) and defensive tackle Chris Canty (neck) are expected to practice.
Justin Tuck (neck) was listed on the injury report, but Coughlin does not believe the injury is significant enough to alter his preparation or availability for Sunday.