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The Giants haven’t been nasty enough. Nastiness starts on the line of scrimmage. It’s different from toughness. Toughness is a prerequisite for these gladiators to play this violent sport. Nastiness is more than that. It’s an attitude. It’s relentless aggressiveness for its own sake.
As the New York Giants prepare for their training camp run, Malik Nabers and the rest of the wideouts linked up for one more session before the preseason.
NFL training camps begin this week, offering windows into where the league’s most intriguing rookies, quarterback battles and contract disputes stand.
The NFL season is underway. The road to San Francisco for Super Bowl 60 begins in the grueling summer heat. Some teams have new coaches. A couple of old coaches have new teams. Star players have switched uniforms. There are position battles to determine. And, plenty of storylines to watch.
Before teams begin training camp next week, New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart was named one of the rookies with the most to gain from performing well.
Wide receiver Darius Slayton, a product of the 2019 draft class, enters his seventh year in the NFL — he and nose tackle Dexter Lawrence are the longest-tenured Giants players. He admitted all the losing got to him, but he decided to accept a three-year offer to return.
The New York Giants open training camp this coming week when the rookies report, so let's go ahead and check in with the readers.