RB NYG
College: Purdue | Rookie
Height: 5'11" | Weight: 210 lbs
Birth Date: 1999-11-23
Depth Chart: RB.1
2024 Bye Week: 11
Rostered: 94.3%
Started: 61.5%
Total Pts: 84.8
Avg Pts: 9.42
Rank: 34 RB
TheWaiter
Fantasy Week | Pts | Scoring |
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Week 1 | 1.70 | Tyrone Tracy Jr. 2 rushing yds (0.20 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 5 receiving yds (0.50 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 1 reception (1.00 pts) |
Week 2 | 0.20 | Tyrone Tracy Jr. 2 rushing yds (0.20 pts) |
Week 3 | 6.00 | Tyrone Tracy Jr. 23 rushing yds (2.30 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 17 receiving yds (1.70 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 2 receptions (2.00 pts) |
Week 4 | 3.10 | Tyrone Tracy Jr. 2 rushing yds (0.20 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 19 receiving yds (1.90 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 1 reception (1.00 pts) |
Week 5 | 14.00 | Tyrone Tracy Jr. 129 rushing yds (12.90 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 1 receiving yd (0.10 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 1 reception (1.00 pts) |
Week 6 | 22.70 | Tyrone Tracy Jr. 50 rushing yds (5.00 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 1 rushing TD (6.00 pts) . . . Tyrone Tracy Jr. 1 yd TD rush Tyrone Tracy Jr. 57 receiving yds (5.70 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 6 receptions (6.00 pts) |
Week 7 | 6.20 | Tyrone Tracy Jr. 23 rushing yds (2.30 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 9 receiving yds (0.90 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 3 receptions (3.00 pts) |
Week 8 | 23.00 | Tyrone Tracy Jr. 145 rushing yds (14.50 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 1 rushing TD (6.00 pts) . . . Tyrone Tracy Jr. 45 yd TD rush Tyrone Tracy Jr. 5 receiving yds (0.50 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 2 receptions (2.00 pts) |
Week 9 | 7.90 | Tyrone Tracy Jr. 66 rushing yds (6.60 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 3 receiving yds (0.30 pts) Tyrone Tracy Jr. 1 reception (1.00 pts) |
Week 10 | 13.00 | 16-65yds / 0.4TDs 2-14yds / 0.1TDs projected |
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Dynasty | Giants running back Tyrone Tracy had 66 rushing yards in a loss to the Commanders. Dynasty Analysis: Tracy did what he could in this one, but he just didn't have enough opportunities to make a huge difference in a game with a negative game script. Tracy still looks like the de facto top running back on the Giants, but that may not yield as many scoring opportunities as you'd like to see. Still, Tracy has done more than enough to impress and looks like the rookie steal of drafts so far this season.
New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. led the team in carries once again in Sunday's 27-22 loss to the Washington Commanders, solidifying his role as the primary back over Devin Singletary. Tracy Jr. rushed for 66 yards on a steady 4.1 yards per carry, with a long run of 10 yards that showcased his ability to gain tough yards. Although he didn't find the end zone and caught only one pass for 3 yards, Tracy Jr.'s workload suggests he's entrenched as the starter. Finishing with 7.4 fantasy points, he may not have hit high-scoring numbers, but his consistent touches make him a solid option for fantasy managers seeking reliable volume.
From RotoBaller
Per Jordan Raanan of ESPN, New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (concussion) has cleared the league's concussion protocol and will play this Sunday in Week 9. It's excellent news for the rookie, who is coming off his best game on the ground of his young career thus far -- a 145-yard, one-touchdown performance against a stout Pittsburgh Steelers defense. He'll get a much easier matchup this Sunday when New York hosts their division-rival Washington Commanders at MetLife stadium. Washington has allowed 5.1 yards per carry to opposing rushing attacks this season -- the third-highest figure in the league. With the rookie back to full health, backfield mate Devin Singletary figures to again rotate in behind him in a change-of-pace role.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (concussion) continues to progress well and barring a setback, is expected to be available for Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders according to Pat Leonard of NYDN Sports. This is a great sign for the rookie running back who suffered a concussion during last Monday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, it looks like the Purdue product should be able to progress through the league's protocol and not miss any time. Since Week 5, Tracy has emerged as the top option out of the New York backfield and has averaged an impressive 86.8 rushing yards per game in this span. If he can suit up, the 24-year-old should be viewed as a solid RB2 facing the Commanders who have allowed the 19th-most PPR points to opposing RBs this season.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (concussion) is working through the league's concussion protocol but was on the practice field in a red non-contact jersey on Thursday. The rookie out of Purdue will be listed as a limited participant on Thursday's official practice report, but being upgraded from a "DNP" to a limited session is promising for his potential Week 9 availability against the Washington Commanders. Tracy has been excellent since taking over the lead-back role from Devin Singletary, posting at least 107 yards of total offense in three of his last four games. He has found the end zone three times during that stretch. If Tracy can suit up on Sunday, he'll face a Commanders' defense that is a neutral matchup for running backs. He has an RB2 outlook, making him a virtual must-start in most leagues. If he can't play, Devin Singletary will be worth consideration in lineups, but he has a lower ceiling than the explosive rookie.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (concussion) was seen on the field working with the training staff during Wednesday's practice according to Art Stapleton of USA Today. Stapleton further reported that if the rookie running back responds well he could progress to a non-contact participant on Thursday. Tracy sustained a concussion during the final quarter in Monday's loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his progression during the week as he could have an outside chance of suiting up to face Washington if he progresses through the concussion protocol. If not, veteran Devin Singletary should be expected to take the lead in Week 9.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants running back Devin Singletary handled two carries for 11 yards in the team's 26-18 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football. He added 12 yards on 2-of-3 receiving. Singletary was the clear second option for New York in this one, as rookie RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. has evidently seized control of the backfield. Tracy racked up 145 yards and a touchdown on his 20 carries, matching Singletary's reception and target total in what was an official changing of the guard for the Giants. Both backs looked good against one of the league's top defensive units, averaging more than 5.0 YPC a piece. Still, while the snap counts were closer than the box score indicates -- 41-to-28 in favor of the rookie -- Singletary's usage was way down on a per-play basis in comparison. With a home matchup against the Washington Commanders on tap in Week 9, the 27-year-old is nothing more than a handcuff -- unlikely to garner standalone value with Tracy leading the way.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (head) has entered concussion protocol following Monday's Week 8 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tracy was banged up repeatedly on Monday as he hurt his shoulder in the first half, returned to the game, injured his head, and then was taken to the locker room. After his second injury, he did not return to the contest, finishing Week 8 with 145 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown on 20 carries. He also caught two of three targets for an additional five yards through the air. Tracy has taken over as the Giants' top running back, but his impressive stretch could be put on hold if he remains in concussion protocol and misses Week 9. In such a scenario, Devin Singletary would lead the Giants' backfield, jumping to the low-end fantasy RB2 tier against a subpar Washington Commanders run defense.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants' RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. ran for 145 yards on 20 carries with one touchdown in Monday's loss in Pittsburgh.
New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. faces a tough matchup in Week 8 against a formidable Steelers rush defense on Monday Night Football. Tracy has averaged 7.7 fantasy points per game with 231 rushing yards, one touchdown, and a 42.4% timeshare. Despite being the lead back in Week 7, he managed only 23 rushing yards and nine receiving yards in a 28-3 loss to the Eagles. The Steelers boast the NFL's second-ranked rushing defense, allowing just 81.1 yards per game and only three rushing touchdowns all season. With Pittsburgh's eighth-best defense against fantasy RBs, Tracy may struggle to find openings, making him a risky play in fantasy formats this week.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. had a modest performance in Sunday's 28-3 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Tracy led the team in carries with six, totaling 23 rushing yards at a 3.8-yard average, with his longest run going for eight yards. In the passing game, he added three receptions for just nine yards but failed to find the end zone, finishing the day with 4.7 fantasy points. With Devin Singletary back in the lineup, Tracy still handled most of the rushing work but faces a challenging Week 8 matchup against Pittsburgh.
From RotoBaller
Despite New York Giants running back Devin Singletary (groin) returning from a two-game absence in Week 7 against the division-rival Philadelphia Eagles, rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr. will still see significant playing time on Sunday. "He's earned it," head coach Brian Daboll said. "He's done a good job. So he'll get plenty of playing time." Daboll said that Tracy, Singletary and Eric Gray will all play, but the Giants plan to keep a close eye on Singletary to see how he's doing after coming off his groin ailment. It means the G-Men will likely ease Singletary back into action, making him a shaky RB3/flex option in his return against the Eagles. In the two games that Singletary missed, Tracy was much more electric and explosive than Singletary, carrying the ball 35 times for 179 yards and a score while catching seven passes for 58 yards. He's the better upside flex play this weekend than Singletary.
From RotoBaller
In the opinion of the North Jersey Bergen Record's Art Stapleton, New York Giants running back Devin Singletary (groin) will serve in the role that Eric Gray had in the Week 6 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday night when he returns from his injury. Stapleton thinks rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr. will continue on as the lead back after another impressive performance against Cincy with 17 carries for 50 yards and a touchdown while adding six catches for 57 yards. Tracy had 129 rushing yards against Seattle last week and has earned a bigger role in the backfield. Stapleton thinks Singletary's snap percentage will drop from something like 70% to 30% if he's active in Week 7 against the division-rival Philadelphia Eagles. The 24-year-old Tracy, a former receiver in college, looks electric with the ball in his hands and will be a top waiver-wire priority this week. Tracy is rostered in less than half of Yahoo leagues.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. provided a spark in Sunday's 17-7 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, contributing both as a rusher and a receiver. Tracy hauled in six receptions for 57 yards while adding 50 yards on the ground, including a one-yard scamper for his lone rushing touchdown. His versatility was key, but his 2.9 yards per carry highlights some inefficiency in the running game. Despite not finding the end zone as a receiver, Tracy's dual-threat performance netted 19.7 fantasy points, making him an intriguing flex option for fantasy managers with Devin Singletary injured.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. has shown flashes of potential this season, rushing for 158 yards on 5.3 yards per carry, but has yet to find the end zone either as a runner or receiver. In Week 5's 29-20 victory over the Seattle Seahawks, Tracy was efficient on limited touches, contributing 129 rushing yards on 18 carries in his first start. Facing the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6, Tracy can exploit a defense that's been vulnerable on the ground, as the Bengals have allowed 126 rushing yards per game in 2024. Tracy could start again in this game and see the majority of work if Devin Singletary sits out due to injury (he is officially questionable).
From RotoBaller
ynasty | Giants running back Tyrone Tracy had 129 rushing yards, one catch and one receiving yard in a win against Seattle. Dynasty Analysis: With Devin Singletary inactive, Tracy stepped up in a huge way. After posting just 29 rushing yards over the first month, Tracy finally showed what dynasty managers hoped to see after a solid off-season - a player who simply looks like a possible starter in fantasy and reality. While Singletary's job isn't in jeopardy, this performance is likely going to create a bit of a timeshare in New York moving forward. The chance to acquire Tracy on the cheap in dynasty leagues is now long gone.
New York Giants rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. made the most of his starting opportunity in Sunday's 29-20 win over the Seattle Seahawks, filling in for the injured Devin Singletary (groin). Tracy rushed for an impressive 129 yards on 18 carries, averaging 7.2 yards per attempt, with his longest run going for 27 yards. While he wasn't a factor in the passing game, recording just one catch for one yard, his strong ground performance helped the Giants control the clock and pace of the game. Despite not finding the end zone, Tracy's 13.5 fantasy points make him a solid waiver-wire pickup in deeper leagues, especially if Singletary's injury lingers.
From RotoBaller
Giants' RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. ran for 129 yards on 18 carries but no touchdowns in Sunday's win in Seattle.
New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. could see a significant workload in Week 5 against the Seattle Seahawks if Devin Singletary is sidelined. Tracy has yet to score a touchdown this season and has been limited to 41 receiving yards on four catches and just 29 rushing yards on 12 carries (2.42 YPC). However, Seattle's defense ranks 19th in the NFL against running backs, allowing 420 rushing yards and four touchdowns in four games, which could open up opportunities for the rookie. While Tracy's 2.75 fantasy points per game leave much to be desired, the increased volume could lead to a breakout performance if he starts.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. had a modest but versatile performance in Sunday's 21-15 win over the Cleveland Browns. Tracy rushed five times for 23 yards, averaging 4.6 yards per carry, with his longest run going for six yards. In the passing game, he caught both of his targets for 17 yards, though he didn't find the end zone. While his role in the offense remains limited, Tracy's dual-threat ability as a rusher and receiver could make him a deeper-league roster stash. If anything happens to starter Devin Singletary, the fifth-round rookie looks to be the next player up.
From RotoBaller
NFL Week | Opp | Pts | Rush Att | Rush Yds | Rush TDs | 100 Yds | Rec | Rec Yds | Rec TDs | Rec Tgt | Fum Lost |
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2024 Season | 84.80 | 442 | 2 | 17 | |||||||
Week 1 | MIN | 1.70 | 2 | 0 | 1 | ||||||
Week 2 | @WAS | 0.20 | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
Week 3 | @CLE | 6.00 | 23 | 0 | 2 | ||||||
Week 4 | DAL | 3.10 | 2 | 0 | 1 | ||||||
Week 5 | @SEA | 14.00 | 129 | 0 | 1 | ||||||
Week 6 | CIN | 22.70 | 50 | 1 | 6 | ||||||
Week 7 | PHI | 6.20 | 23 | 0 | 3 | ||||||
Week 8 | @PIT | 23.00 | 145 | 1 | 2 | ||||||
Week 9 | WAS | 7.90 | 66 | 0 | 1 | ||||||
Week 10 | @CAR | ||||||||||
Week 11 | bye | ||||||||||
Week 12 | TB | ||||||||||
Week 13 | @DAL | ||||||||||
Week 14 | NO | ||||||||||
Week 15 | BAL | ||||||||||
Week 16 | @ATL | ||||||||||
Week 17 | IND | ||||||||||
Week 18 | @PHI |