Staying healthy would be ‘a dream come true’

The New York Giants are still in the process of finding the right mix along their offensive line. They have just two known anchors at the moment — center John Michael Schmitz and All-Pro left tackle Andrew Thomas.

Thomas has been one of the best at his position in the NFL the past few seasons. That is when he’s been healthy. He missed seven games last year with a hamstring strain.

This week, as the Giants began their voluntary workout sessions at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center in East Rutherford, Thomas was asked by reporters what it would mean to him to stay healthy and play every game this season.

“That would be a dream come true. (The game) that we play — a lot of things are out of your control, but I am just doing my best to have a positive mindset and do all the rehab and stuff I can to prevent injuries as much as possible,” he said.

Thomas described what his status was coming out of last season and his plan for the spring and summer.

“No surgeries, but definitely putting an emphasis on getting my body back to 100 percent,” he said. “Took some time off to really recover and just being proactive about doing my rehab. Even if it’s not bothering me, just trying to do stuff to stay on top of it to prevent injuries as much as possible.”

Thomas is one of the blocks that new offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo will build upon this year. Bricillo comes over from the Las Vegas Raiders and studied under the legendary line coach Dante Scarnecchia during his time in New England.

Thomas called Bricillo ‘energetic’ and touched on the coach’s initial message to the offensive line room.

“The first thing he said in meetings today is he wants tough players. We can figure out the rest. And that’s what you want from a coach,” Thomas said. “You don’t want to have — or speaking, if I was a coach, I wouldn’t want to have to coach effort. I only want to focus on the nuances of the game and technique and things like that. As long as we bring the effort and toughness, he’s going to do his job to coach us up.”

And that is what the Giants are hoping for. A healthy Thomas and a new dawn along the offensive line to help this team get their sagging offense back on track.

Thomas is looking forward to playing alongside two key free agent additions — guards Jon Runyan Jr. and Jermaine Eleumunor. He spoke about the value both players bring to the unit.

“The vet presence, you play ball in the NFL, that’s an asset as an offensive lineman because a lot of it is taking reps over and over going against some of the top guys, so I know that helps,” Thomas said. “Two, I know Jermaine played for Carm last year, so he can help with bridging the gap with the offense and understanding how the coach sees things and all of us getting on the same page.”

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James Madison looking to poach Giants assistant OL coach Chris Smith

If you thought the New York Giants and head coach Brian Daboll had their staff set ahead of the 2024 season, think again.

Matt Zenitz of 247Sports and CBS Sports reports that James Madison is looking to hire Giants assistant offensive line coach Chris Smith to oversee their OL.

Smith had been serving as the Holy Cross offensive coordinator when hired by the Giants last March. It was a position he held for five seasons.

Prior to that, Smith served as their offensive line coach, run game coordinator, and recruiting coordinator.

During his time at Holy Cross, Smith helped develop several offensive linemen who went on to receive All-Patriot League honors. Among them are James Murray, Brett Boddy, Brian Foley, and Nick Olsofka.

Smith was part of a staff that has led the Crusaders to three consecutive Patriot League championships. They also earned an NCAA football championship subdivision berth in 2019, which was the first for the program in 10 years.

In addition to his time with Holy Cross, Smith, who played center for the school before graduation, also had stints with New Haven, Northern Colorado, and Buffalo.

Unfortunately, that success didn’t carry over with the Giants. Smith joined offensive line coach Bobby Johnson and the pair oversaw a unit that surrendered 85 sacks, the second-most in NFL history.

Johnson was fired on Black Monday and replaced by Carmen Bricillo.



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Giants’ offensive line signings could be ominous sign for Evan Neal

The New York Giants added two offensive linemen on Day 1 of free agency’s legal tampering period on Monday when they signed guard Jon Runyon Jr. of the Green Bay Packers and Las Vegas Raiders’ guard/tackle Jermaine Eluemunor.

It looks as if Runyon will be the right guard but where they put Eluemunor — who can play both guard and tackle — is still unknown.

Eluemunor played mainly tackle for the Raiders last year, where current Giants offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo was the position coach.

So, what does that mean for current right tackle Evan Neal? Are the Giants putting him “on notice,” or have they already moved on from him and are giving him one last shot to prove his first-round pedigree?

In ESPN’s Jordan Raanan’s mockup, Neal is bumped from right tackle to left guard, a move general manager Joe Schoen has been unwilling to entertain publicly.

Eluemunor is at right tackle, which is telling given the relationship with Bricillo and his way of doing things. The Giants appear to be willing to give Neal, who was selected seventh overall out of Alabama in 2022, as many chances as he needs to shed the ‘bust’ label after two disappointing seasons.

Neal’s durability is also a factor in the Giants’ decision to add insurance/replacement pieces. He has played in just 20 of the Giants’ 34 regular season games since joining the team due to injuries.



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Giants coaches scouting for the future at Senior Bowl, Shrine Bowl

The New York Giants are well-represented at the 2024 Senior Bowl and the 2024 East-West Shrine Game this week — both in terms of coaches and scouts.

At the Senior Bowl, quarterbacks coach Shea Tierney is serving as the offensive coordinator of the National Team with assistant special teams coach Mike Adams serving as the special teams coordinator of the American Team.

Meanwhile, at the Shrine Bowl, offensive coordinator Mike Kafka is serving as head coach of the West Team. He’s been joined by offensive assistant Angela Baker, who is coaching tight ends.

Newly hired special teams coordinator Michael Ghobrial is filling that same role for the East Team.

Here are some quick sights and sounds from the Giants’ side of things at these two games.

Shea Tierney offers insight

Tierney explains how the game plan came together and reflects on the early practices for the National Team.

Angela Baker thrilled for the opportunity



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New York Giants hire Carmen Bricillo as next offensive line coach

The New York Giants have wasted little time filling their offensive line coach vacancy. The team announced it is hiring former Las Vegas Raiders offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo to replace the recently fired Bobby Johnson.

Bricillo, 47, was the Raiders’ offensive line coach the past two seasons after spending the previous three seasons with the New England Patriots, where he worked his way up from a coaching assistant to offensive line coach.

The Raiders’ offensive line has progressively improved under Bricillo. The Raiders allowed just 40 sacks this past season, tied for 12th-fewest in the NFL.

The Giants allowed 85 sacks in 2023, the most in the league since the 1986 Philadelphia Eagles.

Bricillo comes from the same coaching tree as Giants head coach Brian Daboll (Bill Belichick) and is likely more in tune to Daboll’s style than Johnson was. He also spent one season as an assistant under Patriots legendary offensive line coach Dante Scarnecchia.



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