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Report: Giants’ Daniel Bellinger may need eye surgery, Evan Neal has MCL sprain

The New York Giants defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars, 23-17, on Sunday afternoon to improve to 6-1 on the season. However, the latest victory came at a cost.

Injuries piled up throughout the game with offensive linemen Evan Neal and Ben Bredeson, tight end Daniel Bellinger and cornerback Adoree’ Jackson all going down.

After being evaluated for a concussion, Jackson returned to the field but the news wasn’t as positive for the other three.

Bellinger may need eye surgery

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Bellinger left the game late in the first half after being poked in the eye by a Jaguars defender. Somehow, there was no penalty called on the play.

The rookie tight end was swiftly carted to the locker-room and sent to a local hospital for further evaluation. He returned to the facilities by the end of the game, but things did not look good.

“I would say his eye looks terrible right now,” head coach Brian Daboll told reporters.

Bellinger will visit an ophthalmologist on Monday and will likely need eye surgery.

That’s a tough break for a rookie who had been playing well.

Neal joins the MCL sprain group

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Early in the second quarter, Neal went down in significant pain and appeared to suffer a severe knee injury. Luckily, it was determined that he did not tear an ACL.

But there was bad news.

After initial testing, the belief is that Neal suffered a sprained MCL — a problem that has crippled the Giants this season. Like Bellinger, he will undergo further testing on Monday.

If it’s confirmed Neal suffered a sprained MCL, he will likely miss several weeks.

Bredeson avoids serious injury

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Bredeson went down late in the first quarter and after a brief stop in the medical tent, he was carted into the locker-room.

Like Neal, it appears the veteran avoided serious injury despite the appearances.

Although Bredeson did not tear his ACL, he may have damaged other ligaments similar to Neal. He, too, will undergo further testing on Monday.

Story originally appeared on Giants Wire