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Kenny Golladay's role on offense 'weird situation,' but teammate says coach 'sticks to his word'

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New York Giants wide receiver Kenny Golladay has not had too many opportunities to make an impact on the offense this season as he has only played in 36% of the snaps.

The one-time Pro Bowler has two catches on two targets for 22 yards. While Giants coach Brian Daboll calls the position a "continual competition" for Golladay and Kadarius Toney, safety Julian Love called it a "weird situation," but backed the first-year head coach for his decision-making.

"It’s a tough situation. (Brian Daboll), as soon as he got into the building he said that we’ll operate on a week-to-week basis – kind of like what can you bring to the table each week? In terms of roles, I was lining up at linebacker most of this week, so our inside linebackers their snap counts went down significantly. Nothing went wrong, it’s just how it goes," Love said in an interview on Audacy's WFAN Sports Radio in New York.

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New York Giants safety Julian Love, #20, celebrates after the Giants defeated the Tennessee Titans 21-20 in an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022, in Nashville, Tennessee. (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski)

"That’s how it is on the offense too, they saw something in (David) Sills, he had some good plays in the game. It’ll fluctuate, so we’ll see how this week goes in terms of Kenny. But he’s locked in. He’s ready. His locker is right next to mine in the locker room. He just goes about his work, he’s in early, he’s there late just like the rest of us. We’ll see how that changes. It’s definitely a weird situation, but (Daboll) sticks to his word, and he’s looking for the best matchups and best opportunities come

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