Sinorice Moss likely done with Giants

The Giants trimmed their roster to 75 players yesterday, and placed wide receiver Sinorice Moss along with backup quarterback Jim Sorgi and rookie linebacker Adrian Tracy on the season-ending injured reserve.

They also cut Brooklyn-bred wideout Nyan Boateng, a former Lincoln High School teammate of Sebastian Telfair, and put offensive lineman Kevin Boothe on the physically unable to perform list.

Moss had surgery yesterday, performed by Dr. William Meyers at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia, to repair a sports hernia. With his contract up after this season, it likely brings Moss' disappointing Giants career to a close. He had 39 catches for 421 yards and three touchdowns in four seasons.

"He needed [surgery]," coach Tom Coughlin said. "All I know is that the surgery and the rehab and those types of things and when would the athlete be able to return to full speed action and that type of thing -- it's very, very difficult to operate like that."

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