What happens next with Kenny Golladay?
By all metrics, Golladay — who has two receptions for 22 yards all season — has not contributed anything to what the Giants have built and are building as this remarkable season rolls on.
His hard-to-believe dropped pass on a crossing route in last Sunday’s victory over the Texans certainly looked and felt like a rock-bottom moment. It might not be.
If Golladay does not get a uniform this Sunday, when the Giants face the Lions — his former team — at MetLife Stadium, it will be a ship-has-sailed denouement for the team’s second-highest-paid player (four-year, $72 million) and No. 1 disappointment, now that Kadarius Toney is catching touchdown passes for the Chiefs.
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