Giants RB Ahmad Bradshaw suspects the same injury he has played through in his right foot — a cracked fifth metatarsal, the bone on the outside of the foot — has developed in his left foot as well. “They know exactly what I’m going through,” the Giants running back said this week. “Running backs take a lot of beating. But my style of running, just being able to be elusive and get away from people, is kind of hard on broken feet.” He said he hasn’t gotten official word that is the case, but Bradshaw said he feels the same discomfort he has in his right foot on the left side, so he thinks “more than likely” he’ll find out the same bone has been fractured. After the season ends Sunday at Minnesota, Bradshaw will have surgery to put a screw in his right foot, as well as his left foot if the bone is in fact broken, and will also have irritating bone spurs removed from his right ankle. “I really can’t blame (anything) on my injuries, because I still got out there and did it every week and played,” Bradshaw said. “A lot of things could have been a lot easier, I could say, with better feet. But I just had to fight through it, and like I said, I can’t blame it on the injuries. But I feel it could have been a 10 times better year with better feet.”