INDIANAPOLIS — Running back Ahmad Bradshaw missed the New York Giants’ Super Bowl practice Friday because of a sore right foot.
Coach Tom Coughlin listed Bradshaw as probable for Sunday’s game, and said he expects him to play.
Bradshaw has a broken bone in his right foot and it was sore after two days of practice at the University of Indianapolis’ practice bubble. He has dealt with the injury for months and usually only practices once a week for games.
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“He’s OK,” Coughlin said after the 70-minute practice. “He’ll be ready.’
Five others were listed probable with defensive end Osi Umenyiora (ankle, knee) and rookie special-teamer/safety Tyler Sash (foot) limited in practice. Receiver Hakeem Nicks (shoulder), CB Corey Webster (hamstring) and LB Jacquian Williams (foot) practiced fully.
Backs Brandon Jacobs and D.J. Ware took repetitions against the scout team, simulating the Patriots, during padless drills.
The Giants will have a walkthrough this morning, and players will be off during the afternoon. As is the usual custom for a road game, Coughlin will have 75 minutes of night meetings and then evening chapel service and a team snack before curfew.