
New York Giants training camp: 4 takeaways from Day 6
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#Giants WR Malik Nabers being taken back to the locker room with trainers. He got banged up during team drills. pic.twitter.com/7DqvwDG47X
The New York Giants were back out on the practice field at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center in New Jersey on Tuesday, their sixth workout of 2025 training camp.
The temperatures were once again well into the 90s, and the team was clad in full pads for the second consecutive day.
Here are four quick takeaways from Tuesday's practice.
The injuries have started to come
The big name getting nicked up on Tuesday was star wideout Malik Nabers, who left the field with trainers with an apparent shoulder issue. Early reports indicate it's nothing serious, and the Giants do not appear overly concerned.
Nabers has also been nursing a lingering toe injury, so his status is worth keeping an eye on.
Also hitting the injury report: cornerback Tre Hawkins III (groin, DNP). Defensive tackle D.J. Davidson tweaked his hamstring again and limped off.
DJ Davidson limping off pic.twitter.com/TVLWkEy97p
Wide receivers Jalin Hyatt and Wan'Dale Robinson, running back Cam Skattebo, and defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence were not seen doing team drills on Tuesday.
Coughlin, Mangini were in attendance
Two-time Super Bowl champion head coach Tom Coughlin and former Jets and Browns head coach Eric Mangini were at practice on Tuesday. Mangini and Giants head coach Brian Daboll served as assistants together under Bill Belichick in New England in the early 2000s.
Tom Coughlin on the sideline at today's practice.
Eric Mangini is at Giants training camp today pic.twitter.com/oEBxgdo3YY
Andrew Thomas is still working on the side
Left tackle Andrew Thomas (foot, PUP) is gradually being ramped up and was seen again working with training staff on the side. The Giants' goal is to have him ready for Week 1 of the regular season.
#Giants LT Andrew Thomas is outside today doing work with exec director of player performance Aaron Wellman & director of rehab Leigh Weiss. A very slow & steady build-up. You can see him get out of his stance and jog here @NYDNSports pic.twitter.com/HgxYyZ8ZdT
Skattebo sits out
After a huge volume day on Monday, rookie running back Cam Skattebo got a break on Tuesday.
Haven't seen Skattebo take any team reps today. He did do quite a bit yesterday and the days prior, so maybe it's load management.
The Giants are off on Wednesday, and Skattebo will likely return to the field on Thursday.
The New York Giants were back out on the practice field at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center in New Jersey on Tuesday, their sixth workout of 2025 training camp.
The temperatures were once again well into the 90s, and the team was clad in full pads for the second consecutive day.
Here are four quick takeaways from Tuesday's practice.
The injuries have started to come
The big name getting nicked up on Tuesday was star wideout Malik Nabers, who left the field with trainers with an apparent shoulder issue. Early reports indicate it's nothing serious, and the Giants do not appear overly concerned.
Nabers has also been nursing a lingering toe injury, so his status is worth keeping an eye on.
Also hitting the injury report: cornerback Tre Hawkins III (groin, DNP). Defensive tackle D.J. Davidson tweaked his hamstring again and limped off.
DJ Davidson limping off pic.twitter.com/TVLWkEy97p
Wide receivers Jalin Hyatt and Wan'Dale Robinson, running back Cam Skattebo, and defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence were not seen doing team drills on Tuesday.
Coughlin, Mangini were in attendance
Two-time Super Bowl champion head coach Tom Coughlin and former Jets and Browns head coach Eric Mangini were at practice on Tuesday. Mangini and Giants head coach Brian Daboll served as assistants together under Bill Belichick in New England in the early 2000s.
Tom Coughlin on the sideline at today's practice.
Eric Mangini is at Giants training camp today pic.twitter.com/oEBxgdo3YY
Andrew Thomas is still working on the side
Left tackle Andrew Thomas (foot, PUP) is gradually being ramped up and was seen again working with training staff on the side. The Giants' goal is to have him ready for Week 1 of the regular season.
#Giants LT Andrew Thomas is outside today doing work with exec director of player performance Aaron Wellman & director of rehab Leigh Weiss. A very slow & steady build-up. You can see him get out of his stance and jog here @NYDNSports pic.twitter.com/HgxYyZ8ZdT
Skattebo sits out
After a huge volume day on Monday, rookie running back Cam Skattebo got a break on Tuesday.
Haven't seen Skattebo take any team reps today. He did do quite a bit yesterday and the days prior, so maybe it's load management.
The Giants are off on Wednesday, and Skattebo will likely return to the field on Thursday.

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