Giants receivers soak in valuable ‘insight’ from Patriots great Julian Edelman
Edelman isn’t coming out of retirement to play for the Giants, but the Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl LII was a guest of Daboll on the sideline Monday at practice.
“We were talking through a specific play that we just put in,” Campbell said. “Dabes was raving about it, and he said [Edelman] was the reason that we have to put it in. So, we were just kind of talking through that a little bit. He’s one of the best to do it, and always good to get some insight from him.”Edelman nearly signed with the Giants as a free agent in 2013 but instead stayed with the Patriots.
“Dabes and [offensive coordinator Mike Kafka], they’re offensive gurus,” Campbell said. “They really know what they’re doing. Dabes has so much in his arsenal. He wants to always keep the defense guessing. So, we’ve got a lot of different plays, a lot of different things to learn.” Hall of Fame safety Ronnie Lott — whose daughter, Hailey, is the longtime girlfriend of Giants defensive tackle Leonard Williams — also was on hand.Sterling Shepard participates in training activities at the Giants’ practice facility.The Giants practiced indoors Monday for the first time in camp but have held other walk-throughs on the new turf. What reviews are players giving the change?Giants head coach Brian Daboll doesn’t gush about his players like Jets head coach Robert Saleh.
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