New York Giants players are known to clash during training camp, but what happens during the offseason program is telling. A brawl between Kayvon Thibodeaux, Brian Burns, James Hudson, and Jermaine Eluemunor raised questions about the team’s attitude.
The Giants’ recent performance, including a 3-14 season, has led to concerns that something needs to change. However, veteran defensive tackle Jermaine Eluemunor believes players are “sick and tired” of not being good, which may be exactly what the team needed.
Meanwhile, rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart’s offseason program showed he is more than just a green player. Despite some mistakes in open practices, Dart demonstrated confidence, comfort with his teammates, and a sense of belonging on the field.
While it’s unclear if Dart will become good enough to start games right away, his presence shows promise for the Giants’ future. The team would benefit from having him watch and learn while Russell Wilson plays well, allowing them to integrate Dart into the lineup only when he is ready.
Source: https://sny.tv/articles/giants-minicamp-notes-jaxson-dart-061825