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Among the week's biggest stories: Tua Tagovailoa comments on Tyreek Hill rebuilding his relationship with his teammates; Russell Wilson named Giants Week 1 starting QB; Star WR Terry McLaurin did not report to Commanders camp and Dolphins OT Bayron Matos was airlifted to a medical facility after suffering an injury late in practice.
Wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson got cornerback Andru Phillips, and soon after, Phillips got Robinson. The first interaction turned out to be the play of the day. Russell Wilson tossed one of his familiar moonballs into the right corner of the end zone, intended for the 5-foot-8 Robinson — not a route he runs often.
The NY Giants hit the field for the first time this summer. Here is what we observed and a look ahead at what's to come in our practice report.
Rookie QB Jaxson Dart continues to look like what he is: a developmental prospect. Starter Russell Wilson has been efficient and effective.
Former Cornhusker and current New York Giants tight end Thomas Fidone II enters training camp with a chip on his shoulder – not just to make the roster, but to
J.J. Watt offered his thoughts on the fact that NFL training camps statistics are so closely reported by the media during the summer.
Anyone who has followed the NFL for more than a couple of offseasons knows adding big names during the offseason doesn't always translate to success. However, notable veterans do typically receive prominent roles when landing with new teams.
RUSSELL WILSON. It didn't take long for Giants coach Brian Daboll to name his starting quarterback for 2025. One day into training c