New York Giants running back David Wilson injured his neck in week 5 this season and many feared that he would be out for the rest of the season.
A report has surfaced that Wilson won't need season ending neck surgery and could possibly be back this season.
Dr. Robert Watkins, a spinal surgeon in Los Angeles, says that Wilson won't have to undergo surgery for his neck. Although Wilson was optimistic about playing in Week 7,reports say the tailback still is expected to miss three to four weeks with the injury.
That's great news for Wilson and his career as he doesn't have any spinal issues which could've ended his playing days.
Meanwhile the Giants will forge ahead with Brandon Jacobs as their feature back. Reports say the team will work out former Madden cover boy Peyton Hillis.
With the Giants being 0-6 and on the verge of a lost season I don't know if Wilson should be in such a hurry to come back.
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