Giants running back Rashad Jennings was limited in the second half of Sunday's win over the Saints, but he is expected to practice later this week, head coach Ben McAdoo said.

Jennings "banged his hand up a little bit" in the second half against New Orleans, but he should work when the Giants resume practice Wednesday. McAdoo did say he expects Jennings to be limited in some capacity, however.

"We'll see how practice goes," McAdoo said Monday on a conference call with the Giants press corps. "We'll know more when we see him out there on Wednesday. ... We'll know more when we see him."

Jennings told WFAN's Boomer Esiason and Craig Carton on Monday morning the injury would not hold him back, and that, "we'll be rocking it."

Jennings rushed for just 27 yards on 13 carries against the Saints after opening the season with 75 yards on 18 carries in a Week 1 win over the Cowboys. Entering Week 2's games, Jennings led the NFL in rushing yards dating back to Week 14 of the 2015 season, according to NFL Network.

If Jennings is healthy, he could be a strong fantasy play in Week 3 against the Redskins. Washington has yielded 124.5 yards per game on the ground so far this season.

McAdoo also said right tackle Marshall Newhouse (calf) is expected to miss practice to start the week, but the Giants are not sure of his status for the Washington game at this point.

"Right now, we're going to evaluate him as the week goes on," McAdoo said. "We'll see how he does, see how he recovers. We don't know how significant it is, or how long he'll be out at this point, or whether he'll be able to play this week."

Safety Mykkele Thompson is out "for a few weeks" with a knee injury, according to McAdoo. Sunday's game was Thompson's NFL regular season debut. He missed the entire 2015 season with an Achilles injury, and was inactive in the Giants' Week 1 win over the Cowboys.

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