Giants end the spring portion of their offseason
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants concluded their spring workout program on Wednesday with the second day of mandatory minicamp.
This has nothing to do with football, but I have to share it. Tommy DeVito and Jaxson Dart are young NFL quarterbacks and eligible bachelors. The two have spent time this spring bonding by watching the television reality show ‘Love Island,’ and have even discussed being participants.
“Me and Jaxson might go on ‘Love Island.’ We’ve talked about it,” DeVito said, admitting that the two young quarterbacks have watched the show together.
“I can’t say we do it every night, but from time to time when we get an off day we watch it, we talk about it,” DeVito said.
I am an old man who knows nothing about the show, but if you are a ‘Love Island’ fan, feel free to discuss.
The Giants held a light workout that lasted a bit more than an hour on Wednesday. The team portions were all 7-on-7 work with starters taking few, if any, reps.
Aside from the addition of wide receiver Jalin Hyatt, who suffered some type of leg injury on Tuesday, the list of players not practicing looked familiar. It included:
Left tackle Andrew Thomas (Lisfranc surgery rehab), wide receiver Malik Nabers (toe), safety Anthony Johnson (shoulder), edge Victor Dimukeje (pec), running back Cam Skatebo, defensive tackle Darius Alexander, linebacker Bobby Okereke, linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles and tight end Chris Manhertz.
Giants’ punt returners did a drill where they were holding a tennis ball. As they prepared to catch punts from Jamie Gillan, they flipped the tennis ball in the air, caught the punt and then tried to also catch the tennis ball. More often than not, the tennis ball fell to the turf in the field house during the indoor practice.
Daboll said the tentative plan is for players to report for training camp on July 22. That would make Wednesday, July 23 the first training camp practice.
The time between the end of the spring program and the beginning of training camp is a nervous one for NFL front offices and coaching staffs. They have no control over the...