EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Tuesday’s joint practice against the New York Jets was not a great one for the New York Giants’ offense. Wednesday was not dominant by any stretch of the imagination, but the Giants did have some success.
The offense continued to be without wide receiver Malik Nabers and running back Cam Skattebo, but wide receiver Jalin Hyatt and guard Evan Neal returned to practice.
The Giants usually work players who miss practice time back into action slowly. That did not seem to be the case with Neal on Wednesday. He went right back to splitting time with Greg Van Roten at right guard with the first team, and worked a significant amount of time with the second unit at left guard. Neal also took one-on-one reps against the Jets’ defensive line.
At wide receiver, Beaux Collins, Lil’Jordan Humphrey and Gunner Olszewski got some first-team reps with Nabers sidelined and Hyatt returning from whatever ailment has kept him out of recent practices.
At tight end, Greg Dulcich got lots of extra work with Chris Manhertz sitting out.
At quarterback, Jameis Winston and Tommy DeVito rotated series with the third unit.
Jake Kubas worked quite a bit as the second-team center.
These are all, of course, unofficial.
After not being able to generate much down the field during Tuesday’s practice, the Giants made a concerted effort to do so on Wednesday.
Wilson hit Dulcich for a touchdown of roughly 20 yards on a seam route. His other touchdown pass came in a third-and-goal situation at the 3-yard line, a quick strike to Olszewski at the goal line.
Dart’s touchdown was to Collins. That was again roughly 20 yards, and appeared to be another coverage bust by the Jets.
The Giants made an effort throughout practice to establish a physical tone and run the ball. Except for back-to-back productive runs by Tyrone Tracy, the second of which ended in a scrum involving Jon Runyan and Greg Van Roten of the Giants, and Will McDonald and Qwan’tez Stiggers of the Jets, they did not have much success.
What did work was a surprise element — what appeared to be the read option quarterback keeper in the red zone. Wilson scored on one from about 15 yards out, and Dart got a touchdown on a run of about 12 yards.
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