DENVER — Through the first four games of his rookie season, Tyrone Tracy Jr. was a seldom-used backup running back, with 12 rushing attempts for only 29 yards.

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Then he replaced injured starter Devin Singletary, ran it 18 times for 129 yards in a victory in Seattle and Tracy was on his way. He finished his first year with the Giants with a team-high 839 rushing yards.

The Giants hope there is another awakening this time around.

Tracy in four games this season has only 26 rushing attempts and 74 yards, missing the past two games with a partially dislocated shoulder. His return to the field last week was quiet — four carries for six

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