The New York Giants caught an early break. Special teams ace Dwayne Harris will be fine after suffering a knee injury during the team's 21-0 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 2 of the preseason.

Coach McAdoo: Dwayne Harris had an MRI on his knee that checked out fine. #Giants — New York Giants (@Giants) August 21, 2016

Harris was immediately ruled out of the game following the injury, but the X-rays came back negative.

Harris filled a huge role as both a receiver and return man during the 2015 regular season, his first with the team. He finished the season with 396 yards and four touchdowns on 36 receptions. He also added 972 combined return yardage with two touchdowns.

When Harris was signed as a free agent during the 2015 offseason, the Giants also expected him to take over as the "gunner" on punt returns. With added depth and talent at the wide receiver position around him, Harris' offensive role is expected to be scaled down in 2016.

There is no timetable set on Harris' return to practice or live game action. Having said that, Harris has already skipped one major hurdle after the MRI revealed no structural damage. There's no reason to believe he won't be ready for the regular season opener on September 11th against the Dallas Cowboys.