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Giants Return Home for Camp in Makeshift Conditions because of Construction
Receiver and kicker jobs remain unsettled as the Giants move toward preseason after a productive camp, with the run game and defense drawing praise.
On Monday, the New York Giants resumed practice at their New Jersey facility following two weeks at The Greenbrier Resort, with their first preseason game against the Vikings set for Saturday.
Head Coach John Harbaugh characterized the team's time at The Greenbrier as productive, stating the squad is "much further along than we were when we started" after successfully building camaraderie.
Competition intensifies as the team narrows its receiver corps from a dozen-plus candidates, while Kicker Ben Sauls and Kicker Dominic Zvada compete to provide the reliability missing on scoring attempts.
Second-Year edge rusher Abdul Carter missed Monday's practice with a finger issue and may return Tuesday, while Quarterback Jaxson Dart showed development by sliding to avoid unnecessary contact during drills.
Linebacker Brian Burns emphasized the necessity of the difficult training regimen, noting that "these days do stack on you, but it ain't doing nothing but making us stronger" entering preseason.