It is the worst when you go on a long trip, you get on the plane, and oh no! You forgot something. So, there had better be a good reason when you are an NFL team, returning from a game in England, and you get on the plane without your punter. Well, for New York Giants there seems to be and explanation.

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According to Art Stapleton of northjersey.com, Gillan did not travel back to New Jersey with the team following Sunday's 27-22 victory over the Green Bay Packers played in England. The report says that the Big Blue punter is a native of Scotland and moved to the United States as a teenager. Apparently, there is an "issue that slipped through the cracks" with Gillan's visa and passport.

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Stapleton reported that Jamie Gillan was born and raised in Scotland before he moved to southern Maryland as a teenager when his father, Colin, a navigator in the Scottish Royal Air Force, was transferred to the United States. As part of the Scottish military family, Gillan traveled to the U.S. under a NATO visa. Apparently, the Giants and the 25 year-old punter known as "The Scottish Hammer" were aware of the issue prior to traveling for the overseas game.

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The reports says that the expectation is that Gillan will have his new passport by Thursday. The Giants expect him to return immediately following the completion of the paperwork.

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