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Giants Training Camp Highlights Rising Stars Amid Injuries

The New York Giants kicked off their first full-pads practice of training camp on July 27, 2025, marking a significant milestone as players transitioned to a more physical style of play. Rookie outside linebacker Abdul Carter expressed enthusiasm ahead of the session, stating, “We get to be more physical, like play some real football now.”

As the team faced challenging 90-degree heat, several noteworthy developments emerged from the practice.

Injury Updates and Impacts

Wide receiver Bryce Ford-Wheaton was notably absent due to a torn Achilles sustained during a prior practice. Following the session, he was placed on injured reserve, which is a significant setback for the third-year player. Coach Brian Daboll shared his disappointment, saying, “My heart aches for that man. We’ll certainly miss him. It’s just an unfortunate thing for Bryce. I feel terrible for him.” Ford-Wheaton, who had his rookie season derailed by an ACL tear, was expected to be a key contributor on special teams.

In addition to Ford-Wheaton, running back Eric Gray (knee), left tackle Andrew Thomas (foot), and outside linebacker Victor Dimukeje were also sidelined. Meanwhile, wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson missed practice due to a knee injury from a collision, although Daboll indicated it was “nothing serious.” Robinson had recently recovered from a significant injury that required liquid stitches on his upper lip.

Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart was primarily focused on the run game during practice, completing 4-of-6 passes as the second-team quarterback. This marked a quieter day for Dart, following an impressive prior performance where he completed 11-of-13 passes. Dart’s growing comfort in the offense was evident, particularly when he executed a successful bootleg for a first down during a situational drill.

Offensive Line Takes Center Stage

The offensive line’s performance was a highlight of the day, especially given that nose tackle Dexter Lawrence was limited in practice due to a dislocated elbow. Lawrence did not participate in one-on-one drills but managed to disrupt plays during team drills. The offensive line demonstrated resilience, with center John Michael Schmitz effectively sealing Lawrence on a run play.

Rookie running back Cam Skattebo received reps with the starting offense for the first time, showcasing his vision and hands. Known for his physical running style in college, Skattebo’s ability to find creases in practice suggests he could make an immediate impact in the passing game.

Quarterback Russell Wilson attempted only four passes during practice, but he consistently targeted wide receiver Malik Nabers, highlighting their developing chemistry. Wilson’s agility was on display as he outmaneuvered a blitz from safety Jevon Holland.

Dart’s performance, combined with the offensive line’s improved play, indicates a positive direction for the Giants as they prepare for the upcoming season.

The practice also witnessed some tension, particularly between offensive tackle James Hudson and linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux. Their interactions reflected the competitive spirit within the team and the intensity of training camp.

As the Giants continue their training camp, they will look to build upon the momentum generated in this first padded practice while navigating the challenges posed by injuries. The next practice is scheduled for 10 a.m. ET on July 28, 2025, and will be open to fans, providing an opportunity for supporters to witness the team’s progress firsthand.

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