NY Giants Training Camp Day 2 Practice Report: Receivers on Display
BERGEN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, JUL 24 – The 2002 brawl involving rookie Jeremy Shockey set a fierce tone for Giants camp, with teammate Tiki Barber noting no one challenged him afterward.
- The New York Giants held their second day of training camp on July 24, 2025, in East Rutherford, featuring notable performances from receivers and quarterbacks.
- This session followed a spring camp where several key players, including Malik Nabers, were on rehab or inactive, and the team expects pad-based evaluations to start next Monday.
- Russell Wilson completed 7-of-13 passes with three touchdowns, including two to Wan’Dale Robinson and one to Malik Nabers, who made a diving catch against tight coverage, while Jaxson Dart showed mixed results.
- Wilson threw one interception, and the defense appeared a bit sloppy, while coach Brian Daboll emphasized coaching each play and praised Dart's growth despite some struggles under pressure.
- The practice signals development for key players with an improving offense and defensive adjustments, while the team prepares for more rigorous evaluations with pads soon.
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