Janoris Jenkins has one starting cornerback spot nailed down for the Giants. The other remains a question mark.

Rookie first-round pick DeAndre Baker looked to have the edge in training camp before going down with a knee injury. He has since returned and does not show up on the team’s injury report, but it appears he and Antonio Hamilton — who has come back from an adductor injury of his own — could split time at cornerback Sunday against the Cowboys.

“Plan to see multiple guys at that position, and that will reveal itself on game day,” “We’ll have a great plan for that Sunday, and that will reveal itself as it goes,” defensive coordinator James Bettcher said. “Plan to see multiple guys at that position, and that will reveal itself on game day. Excited to see whoever that is go compete and play, just like all the other guys are going to be out there playing.”

Coach Pat Shurmur said Baker and Hamilton will “both be up, and they’ll both be playing.” Both missed about 14 days of practice with their respective camp injuries, Shurmur said, but are “back equally.”

Right tackle Mike Remmers, who sat out Wednesday’s practice because of illness and a back issue, was back as a limited participant Thursday. Shurmur said he was “not concerned” about Remmers’ availability for Sunday.

“[It was] mostly illness,” Shurmur said.

Remmers is coming off back surgery during the offseason, and it’s possible the Giants will have to manage his practice reps through the season.

“We’ll just have to see,” Shurmur said.

Hamilton did not play a defensive snap for the Giants last season, but was a key contributor on special teams as a gunner on the punting unit.

“He’s competed well,” Shurmur said. “He’s more comfortable in our system, and when he was in there, he was productive.”

Safety Jabrill Peppers did not return any punts during the preseason, but he will get thrown into the action there Sunday. In two seasons as the Browns’ punt returner, he averaged 7.3 yards per return without any touchdowns.

“He just needs to knock the rust off, that’s all,” special teams coordinator Thomas McGaughey said.

WR Darius Slayton (hamstring) and TE Garrett Dickerson (quad) did not practice again.