Both players suffered their injuries last Thursday night in a loss to the Cowboys. Singletary (groin) exited the game late and gave way to rookie RB Tyrone Tracy, but he had struggled to make an impact to that point even against the Cowboys’ league-worst run defense. Despite last week’s poor showing, he’s maintained the lion’s share of the work in the Giants’ backfield to this point (61% of rush attempts, 44% of routes) while also averaging 15.5 fantasy points per game before from Weeks 1-3 before his early exit in Week 4.
As for Nabers (concussion), there was initially hope that the rookie star receiver would be able to return in Week 5 without missing any action – however, a DNP at yesterday’s practice isn’t a fantastic sign for his status in this weekend’s matchup against the Seahawks. He’ll have to clear the NFL’s concussion protocol in short order (i.e. either today or tomorrow ideally) if fantasy managers can expect to see him suit up this weekend. If Nabers is unable to go, Wan’Dale Robinson could be in line for an even more secure PPR floor for this week, while Tyrone Tracy could be worth a look off the waiver wire as a streamer should Singletary also remain sidelined.