What else did we see and learn?
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants had their first injury camp of training camp on Friday when wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson and edge defender Brian Burns left practice after a scary-looking collision.
No word as of yet on either player. Robinson walked off the field with assistance from the Giants training staff. Burns walked slowly off with trainers, but under his own power.
The play occurred with tight end Greg Dulcich running upfield after catching a Russell Wilson pass. Burns, headed in one direction, tried to strip the ball from Dulcich and hurtled by off balance. Robinson, headed in the other direction, collided with Burns and the two landed in a heap on the Quest Diagnostics Training Center practice field.
Both are critical players for the Giants. Robinson, the team’s slot receiver, caught 93 passes in 2024. Burns had 8.5 sacks in Year 1 of his five-year, $141.5 million contract with the Giants after being acquired from the Carolina Panthers in a trade.
Here is more of what we saw and learned on Friday.
The rookie quarterback did not throw anything that came close to being an interception on Friday, an improvement over the first two days of camp.
I have Dart unofficially at 5 of 7 on the day as he continued to alternate between second- and third-team reps with Jameis Winston.
His highlight came on the final play of practice, as he hit rookie running back Cam Skattebo in the right corner of the end zone for a touchdown. Skattebo had beaten linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles.
Cornerback Nic Jones has become Dart’s personal tormentor. He sacked Dart on a blitz Friday, the second straight day he has done that. On Wednesday, Jones had a pick six on a Dart pass.
As an aside from the Dart conversation, Skattebo’s usefulness as a receiver in the screen game and on short routes vs. linebackers has become apparent. He had a number of receptions on Friday.
One play after the Robinson-Burns collision, which safety Jevon Holland compared to a car wreck, Russell Wilson and Malik Nabers connected for this play:
That is how you get everyone’s minds back on the task at hand.
Thank goodness this was a training camp practice and not a regular-season game. There were at least three shotgun snap snafus between quarterback Russell Wilson and center John Michael Schmitz on Friday....