The New York Giants will not get through the final week of the regular season without injuries having one last impact. To go along with the 22 players already on injured reserve, they will be without three other starters come Sunday against the Washington Redskins.

The Giants have officially ruled out wide receivers Sterling Shepard (neck) and Tavarres King (concussion) and tight end Evan Engram (ribs) for Week 17.

Shepard and Engram were both optimistic to play in the season finale, but after missing an entire week of practice, the Giants opted not to risk further injury for either player.

King has not been able to clear concussion protocol so he will miss his second consecutive game to end the season.

Meanwhile, defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul (finger/back/ankle), left tackle Ereck Flowers (groin) and right tackle Bobby Hart (ankle) have been listed as questionable.

JPP is likely to play, but Flowers and Hart may end up being game-time decisions.

Finally, in a tiny bit of good news, wide receiver Roger Lewis Jr. (ankle) and defensive end Avery Moss (hip) have been removed from the injury report and are expected to play against the Redskins on Sunday.