Giants’ Gary Brightwell, Devery Hamilton dealing with injuries

The New York Giants entered their second day of joint practices against the Lions in Detroit with several roster ‘bubble’ players sitting out.

Gary Brightwell is, at the most, the Giants’ fourth-string running back behind Saquon Barkley, Matt Breida and Eric Gray but is the leading candidate to return kicks this season.

Devery Hamilton is vying for a roster spot at right tackle behind Evan Neal and Matt Peart.

Also taking a day off on Wednesday is veteran wide receiver Sterling Shepard (knee), who was scheduled to have a maintenance day.



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Brian Daboll hoping for fight-less practices now that the pads are on

The New York Giants held their first padded practice of training camp on Tuesday afternoon at their headquarters in East Rutherford.

Before the workout, head coach Brian Daboll met the media in anticipation of the first physical action of the summer.

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“This is really the first true evaluation of players,” Daboll said.

Daboll added that there would not be any “live” tackling in today’s drills despite being in full pads, meaning players should not be brought to the ground.

 

On the injury front, wide receiver Sterling Shepard (knee) and tight end Ryan  Jones (knee) would return to action while linebacker Jihad Ward (undisclosed) would be held out again.

Daboll added that rookie cornerback Tre Hawkins III has “earned first-team reps” but warned not to read into lineups as they are still rotating players in and out each day.

He also said that Adoree’ Jackson lined up in the slot on Monday to mix things up so they can see some different combinations in the secondary.

Right tackle Evan Neal, a 2022 first-round draft pick, is apparently coming along this summer. Daboll mentioned Neal had a strong opening week to camp.

“Again, the first five (practices) without pads on, I think he’s done a good job. Again, it’s his second year in the system. I think things slow down a little bit for him. It’ll be a good few weeks here with the pads on.”

Daboll also said he advised the team to keep things clean at practice, maintain discipline and avoid fights.

“I don’t want to fight in practice. To me, it’s undisciplined, it’s 15-yard penalties,” he said. “I understand that it’s a competitive situation but you can’t do it in the games so being able to maintain your composure and be disciplined, I think, is important. With that being said, I don’t know if I’ve ever been in a camp where there wasn’t one but certainly something that we don’t want to do.”



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Joe Flacco dominates, Denzel Mims has highlight reel TD for Jets

Observations from Jets camp on Tuesday.

Way to Joe!

Joe Flacco completed 14 of 17 passes in team periods, with three touchdowns and a two-point conversion to Corey Davis. He was sacked twice. After 10 straight completions, Flacco’s first miss came on his 11th throw. One of his prettiest throws of camp was a bullet pass to wide receiver Elijah Moore on a deep out-cut.

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Kenny Yeb-d’oh!

Kenny Yeboah, who is on the Jets roster bubble and competing against fellow tight ends Lawrence Cager and Trevon Wesco for a spot, dropped a would’ve-been touchdown pass from quarterback Mike White.

Caught My Eye

In one of his few reps, Denzel Mims had an impressive leaping touchdown grab from quarterback Chris Streveler. The 24-year-old wide receiver went up and over safety Elijah Riley and cornerback Luq Barcoo to bring it down.

Medical Report

DT Quinnen Williams (ankle) was not at practice. CB D.J. Reed (hamstring) participated in defensive drills. RB La’Mical Perine needed medical attention after carrying the ball. DL Vinny Curry (hamstring) returned to practice. OT Mekhi Becton was officially placed on IR.

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