Rueben Randle said he has “no problem” with Odell Beckham Jr. being the first option for Eli Manning, but admits it can be tough playing second fiddle.

“My opportunities have been cut down a little more,” Randle said Tuesday on WFAN. “Odell is pretty much the prime target for us offensively. It’s definitely frustrating. As a receiver you want to get more involved. It can be kind of tough when the opportunities are limited.”

Randle was involved in perhaps the most crucial play in Sunday’s 23-20 overtime loss to the Jets. He was criticized in some circles for not finishing his route in the end zone on the fateful fourth-quarter, fourth-down interception.

Randle said Dwayne Harris was the primary target on the play. Randle said he was supposed to run a pick play for Harris and lost sight of Manning.

“I lost vision of him, so in my mind I’m thinking he’s getting ready to roll out of the pocket and move around,” Randle said. “I slowed down a little bit.”

The hits keep coming for the Giants.

They had the day off Tuesday but still managed to lose two players. Their longtime long snapper, Zak DeOssie, was placed on season-ending injured reserve with a wrist injury. DeOssie had not missed a game in his eight-year career. Tight end Larry Donnell, out the past four games with a neck issue, also was put on injured reserve.

To replace DeOssie, the Giants signed long snapper Danny Aiken, who played in 63 regular-season games and 10 playoff games for the Patriots — including Super Bowl XLVI against the Giants. Aiken was not in the league this season, other than spending two days last month with the Panthers.

DeOssie had played in 140 consecutive games, the second-longest streak on the team, behind Manning’s 179 straight games. DeOssie appeared on the injury report late last week, but was able to snap against the Jets. DeOssie joins another one of the three team captains, Jon Beason, on IR. DeOssie is one of the best coverage long snappers in the NFL and a very popular player. He and Manning are the only two players remaining from the 2007 and 2011 Super Bowl teams. DeOssie’s last snap this season was on the missed 48-yard field goal by Josh Brown to give the Jets Sunday’s overtime victory.

Donnell has not played since hurting his neck against the Saints. He ends the season with 29 receptions for 223 yards and two touchdowns. The Giants were waiting to see if his neck issue resolved itself, but that was not to be the case.

Cornerback Tramain Jacobs was signed to the active roster from the practice squad. Cornerback Leon McFadden and tackle Jake Rodgers were signed to the practice squad.