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Jalin Hyatt hauls in two touchdowns to continue strong Giants camp

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Jalin Hyatt hauls in two touchdowns to continue strong Giants camp

Observations from the Giants’ training camp practice on Monday.

Twice is nice

Jalin Hyatt, who did not score a touchdown as a rookie, caught a pair of touchdown passes from Daniel Jones to continue a strong camp.

Jalin Hyatt celebrates after catching a touchdown during Giants practice on Aug. 12, 2024. Screengrab

Jalin Hyatt makes a catch during Giants practice on Aug. 12, 2024. Screengrab

He finished off a 70-yard bomb on the second play from scrimmage and then scored on a 2-yard slant when both Isaiah Simmons and Nick McCloud went with Darius Slayton and left Hyatt uncovered.

Butterfingers

After the first team offense failed to score in the no-huddle drill, the second team offense should have when Tommy DeVito dropped a perfectly placed ball over the shoulder of a diving Gunner Olszewski.

But the ball went off of Olszewski’s fingertips after he snuck behind Breon Borders in the prevent defense.

Caught my eye

Tre Hawkins, David Long Jr., Simmons and Tyler Nubin all got work throughout the secondary with the first-team defense in the injury-related absences of Dru Phillips (lower body) and Cor’Dale Flott (quad).

Tyler Nubin at Giants practice on Aug. 12, 2024. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

The back end of the defense is still very much a work in progress, though Nubin, Dane Belton and Jason Pinnock all had interceptions between either 11-on-11 or 1-on-1 drills.

Injury report

TE Lawrence Cager, who previously was out with a hamstring, left practice with a limp.

OG Jon Runyan left practice and was replaced by Jake Kubas, who also got nicked up.

OT Evan Neal and C John Michael Schmitz are still limited to individual drills.

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RT Jermaine Eluemunor was gassed by the end of a long practice.

QB Drew Lock (hip/pointer oblique) is throwing on the side.

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