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  • Giants' Darius Slayton: Limited in practice

    Coach Brian Daboll said Friday that Slayton is "tight" and won't be a full practice participant, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.

    Slayton reportedly was limited Thursday, and he previously dealt with an undisclosed injury during June minicamp. It doesn't sound like anything serious, but perhaps the Giants will provide more details if Slayton isn't back at full strength next week.

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  • Giants' Carter Coughlin: Missing practice

    Coughlin (lower body) did not practice Thursday, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports.

    Details of Coughlin's injury and how long he may be sidelined are unknown. Once healthy, the 2020 seventh-round selection will be competing to earn a roster spot for his potential fifth season with the Giants.

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  • Giants' Tyler Nubin: Back in action

    Nubin (calf) returned to practice Thursday, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.

    Nubin had been out of action since first missing practice Friday. The Giants' 2024 second-round selection's return to the field should see him competing for a role in the team's secondary. He is currently listed behind Dane Belton at strong safety on the team's depth chart.

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  • Giants' Bryce Ford-Wheaton: Returns to practice

    Ford-Wheaton (shoulder) was spotted participating in Wednesday's camp session, Vincent Carchietta of The Clayton News-Daily reports.

    Ford-Wheaton missed time earlier in the offseason with a shoulder issue, but it now appears that he's moved past the injury. With Ford-Wheaton back at full health, he's expected to compete for a depth role in the Giants' wide receiver room.

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  • Giants' Brian Burns: Dealing with ankle injury

    Burns sustained an ankle injury during practice Monday, John Fennelly of USAToday.com reports.

    Head coach Brian Daboll told reporters following Tuesday's practice that Burns' ankle injury was "nothing bad." That's good news for Burns, who was acquired by the Giants in a trade with the Panthers in March and signed a five-year, $150 million contract. The 2019 first-round pick out of Florida State is set to lead a Giants defense headlined by nose tackle Dexter Lawrence and linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux.

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  • Giants' Lawrence Cager: Sidelined with hamstring injury

    Cager has not participated in training camp due to a hamstring injury, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.

    Head coach Brian Daboll noted before practice Tuesday that Cager will be out indefinitely while working through his hamstring injury, per John Fennelly of USAToday.com. Following the retirement of Darren Waller, Cager has spent the offseason competing for a depth spot at tight end behind presumptive starter Daniel Bellinger. Cager played in 11 regular-season games with the Giants in 2023, finishing with four catches for 36 yards and one touchdown while playing 94 snaps on offense and 138 snaps on special teams.

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  • Giants' John Michael Schmitz: Won't practice Monday

    Head coach Brian Daboll told reporters that Schmitz (shoulder) won't practice Monday, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.

    The severity of Schmitz's shoulder injury is currently unknown, but it forced him to miss Monday's practice. Once the second-year offensive lineman returns to full health, he's expected to remain the Giants' top center in 2024.

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  • Giants' Tomon Fox: Missing Monday's practice

    Head coach Brian Daboll told reporters that Fox (hamstring) won't practice Monday, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.

    Fox now seems to be dealing with a hamstring issue that sidelined him Monday. The severity of Fox's injury is currently unknown, but once the North Carolina product returns to the field, he's expected to compete for a depth role in the Giants' linebacker corps.

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  • Giants' Theo Johnson: Earning first-team reps

    Johnson took a majority of first-team reps at Monday's practice, Gabriel Trevino of NJ.com reports.

    It's a bit surprising given that Johnson is a rookie fourth-round pick and was just activated from the active/PUP list a day earlier after missing the first few days of training camp with a hip injury. On the other hand, there's not much reason to slow-play his development when the likely alternative at tight end is third-year pro Daniel Bellinger, who struggled with blocking the past two seasons while getting just 63 targets on 512 routes (12.3 percent). Johnson never reached even 350 receiving yards in a season at Penn State, but he has prototypical speed (4.57 combine 40) and size (6-foot-6, 259 pounds) for an NFL tight end.

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  • Giants' Dane Belton: Competing for starting role

    Belton is competing with rookie Tyler Nubin for the Giants' starting strong safety position, Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post reports.

    Belton didn't see much of the field during his first two seasons in the NFL, playing behind All-Pro caliber safety Xavier McKinney. Now that McKinney is out of New York, Belton has the opportunity to win a starting role in the Giants' secondary. According to Dunleavy, the third-year safety has been playing with the Giants' first-team defense since OTAs and has impressed with his ball-hawking abilities. Nubin, Belton's main competition for a starting spot, is now dealing with a hamstring issue as well. If Nubin continues to miss time with this injury, Belton could run away with the Giants' top strong safety spot.

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  • Giants' Tyler Nubin: Missing Monday's practice

    Head coach Brian Daboll told reporters that Nubin (calf) will miss Monday's practice, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.

    The 2024 second-round pick out of Minnesota has been hindered by both ankle and calf injuries to begin his NFL career. During Nubin's last three collegiate seasons, the defensive back racked up 160 total tackles and 12 interceptions (five in 2023) across 36 games. Once the rookie returns to full health, he's expected to compete with Dane Belton for the Giants' top strong safety spot, per Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post. If Nubin wins that job, he could be a valuable IDP piece in 2024.

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2023 Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 110.2
(16th)
197.1
(31st)
280.0
(29th)
Def. 132.4
(29th)
244.5
(16th)
361.7
(27th)

Injuries

Player Injury
B. Burns LB Brian Burns LB Ankle
D. Slayton WR Darius Slayton WR Undisclosed
C. Coughlin LB Carter Coughlin LB Lower Body
L. Cager TE Lawrence Cager TE Hamstring
T. Fox LB Tomon Fox LB Hamstring

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