Graham Gano Vows to Overcome Injury Setback: "I’ll Fight Through This, Just Like I Always Have!"
New York Giants kicker Graham Gano is determined to push through his current injury setback, demonstrating the resilience and unwavering mindset that has defined his career. Despite a nagging injury that has kept him sidelined for a few games, Gano’s focus remains clear: to get back on the field and continue to serve his team and fans. "I’ve faced adversity before, and this injury is no different," Gano stated. "I’m not letting anything stop me from doing what I love—kicking for this team and for the fans. I’ll fight through this, just like I always have."

Gano’s statement reflects his mentality as an athlete who has weathered numerous challenges in his career. Known for his consistency and calm under pressure, Gano’s leadership and dedication to his craft have made him a key asset for the Giants. Even in the face of physical setbacks, his resolve is unshaken. He’s determined to return to form and contribute to his team’s success, something he’s done consistently for years.
As one of the most reliable kickers in the NFL, Gano’s absence has not gone unnoticed, but his commitment to overcoming the injury and returning stronger than ever speaks volumes about his character. "The injury is tough, but it’s part of the game," Gano added. "I’ve been through worse, and I’ll keep pushing to get back on the field. The fans expect a lot from me, and I expect a lot from myself."
Gano’s resolve is not just about returning to action; it’s about proving that setbacks don’t define him. His focus on recovery and improvement is evident in his approach, making sure that when he returns, he is better than before. The Giants’ special teams unit, which has heavily relied on his accuracy and calm demeanor in high-pressure situations, will be eager to see him back in action.
For now, Gano is focused on his recovery process, taking the necessary steps to get back to peak condition. With his mindset and determination, it’s clear that his best days are still ahead of him. Giants fans can rest assured that Gano will be ready to step up when needed, and that his journey through adversity will only make him stronger.
As the Giants continue their season, all eyes will be on Gano’s recovery and his eventual return to the field. With his proven track record and unmatched work ethic, there’s no doubt that Gano will be ready to once again lead the charge for his team.
Chiefs’ Travis Kelce Details Painful Hit from Bills’ Cole Bishop: ‘You Just Gotta Breathe’

Cole Bishop had the best game of his young career against the Kansas City Chiefs.

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With the Chiefs deep in Bills territory, Patrick Mahomes looked to hit Kelce for a touchdown pass. The ball was off the mark, but it didn’t matter as Bishop would have had his fifth pass breakup of the game. In a perfectly timed hit, Bishop’s shoulder connected with Kelce as he tried to come up with the ball. The end result was Kelce staying on the turf for a few extra seconds after the play.
In a new episode of the New Heights podcast, Jason Kelce asked his brother about the hit.
“Bro, it’s football. Stop it,” Travis Kelce said. “It knocked the wind out of me. He caught me. I got kind of sandwiched in there. You know you’re okay, but you just kinda have to (makes breathing sounds)...”
Kelce was seen leaving the field right before the end of the first half with trainers. The hit from Bishop was so hard that the league had Kelce evaluated for a concussion.
Travis said he was told, “Go into the blue tent. You got your wind knocked out.”
When Jason asked if his brother had to go into the blue tent, Travis clarified that he had been tested in the locker room.
“No, it was at halftime,” Kelce added. “I had to get evaluated in the locker room. I’m just sitting there like, ‘Why? What is this? Why is this?”
He went on to say that he was asked what day it was and what team the Chiefs played the week before Buffalo.
“Before a concussion or after a concussion, I don’t know who we played last week,” the Chiefs tight end said. “We’re in Week 9! Are you kidding me?”
Kelce was ultimately able to remember that the Chiefs’ previous opponent was the Commanders.
