Giants place Gano on IR, pick up Lions’ Joseph

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants signed kicker Greg Joseph off the Detroit Lions‘ practice squad Tuesday and placed veteran Graham Gano on injured reserve with a hamstring injury.

Gano’s injury was a big factor in the Giants’ 21-18 loss at Washington on Sunday. Punter Jamie Gillan missed an extra point after the first of New York’s three touchdowns, and the Giants unsuccessfully went for 2 on their next two touchdowns.

They did not attempt any field goals and became the second team in NFL history to score three touchdowns and lose to a team that didn’t score any. Washington kicked seven field goals.

Gano was hurt on the opening kickoff. The 37-year-old went into the game with a groin injury and injured his hamstring chasing Austin Ekeler on a kickoff return that was called back because of a penalty.

A seven-year veteran, Joseph spent the past three seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. He holds the NFL record for game-winning kicks in a season (five) and made the longest field goal (61 yards) in the history of the Minnesota franchise.

The 61-yarder gave the Vikings a 27-24 win over the Giants late in the 2022 season.

The 30-year-old Joseph also has played for Cleveland Browns and Tennessee Titans.

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