Giants OTAs: Notes, videos and highlights from Day 3

News, notes and highlights from the New York Giants’ third day of organized team activities.

After a day off on Wednesday, the New York Giants returned to East Rutherford, New Jersey on Thursday for their third practice of 10 at organized team activities (OTAs).

Once again, as per NFL rules, the players were not wearing pads and no contact was permitted.

Prior to practice, head coach Brian Daboll held a press conference and fielded questions from reporters, who were attending for the first time this week.

Below is a recap of Daboll’s presser and the subsequent practice, complete with videos and highlights.

Bryce Ford-Wheaton explains why he chose Giants over Eagles

Bryce Ford-Wheaton chose to sign with the New York Giants over the Philadelphia Eagles for two very specific reasons.

Shortly after the 2023 NFL draft concluded, Bryce Ford-Wheaton’s phone blew up. He received immediate calls from Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni, who were trying to convince him to join their teams.

“It was like recruiting,” Ford-Wheaton said, via The Athletic. “It was like you had to sign right then. You get 30 seconds to choose where you were going.”

Ford-Wheaton chose neither the Seahawks nor the Eagles. Instead, he chose to sign with the New York Giants largely because of the bond he built with head coach Brian Daboll during the pre-draft process. And because of his friendship with Giants wide receiver David Sills.

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“I talked to (Daboll) for a long time,” Ford-Wheaton said, adding he had a top-30 visit with the Giants. “My phone was blowing up while I was on the phone with him. I was sending everybody else to voicemail because in my head I was already like, ‘This is where I want to go.'”

The Pittsburgh Steelers had also hosted Ford-Wheaton on a top-30 visit (his only other top-30), but they didn’t come calling after the draft. Even if they had, the 23-year-old had already made up his mind. He wanted to be a Giant and that dream came to fruition.

The Giants signed Ford-Wheaton to an undrafted free agent contract worth $236,000 guaranteed. It also included a $20,000 signing bonus, which is on the high side for such contracts.

“I already felt good about the Giants, because I had already met them,” Ford-Wheaton said. “I had already learned a couple installs with them and kind of got tested. The determining factor was I had David Sills, one of my old teammates, up there. He’s done what I’m trying to do right now.”

Ford-Wheaton knows he faces an uphill battle for playing time as a rookie and perhaps he could have earned more elsewhere, but Daboll’s coaching style appealed to him. There’s an honesty and openness about Daboll that appeals to players and Ford-Wheaton is no exception.

“He’s just a real honest, up-front dude. He’s just real blunt,” the rookie said. “He’s not going to sit here and lie in your face. I was asking him what he saw my role being, and he just straight up said my role is going to be whatever I make it. I knew that he doesn’t care about where you get drafted or when. He cares more about what you’re about to do and how you’re going to produce. The best man is going to play. The proof is in the pudding.”

Ford-Wheaton is a remarkably athletic specimen but inconsistency has plagued him. It’s the reason he went undrafted as opposed to the middle rounds, and it’s why he’ll start his professional career on the bottom rung. But playing for Daboll puts him in a position to carve a new path and he will be in charge of how it plays out.

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Daniel Jones, Giants teammates gather in Arizona for workouts

Daniel Jones, Saquon Barkley and a large contingent of New York Giants players have gathered in Arizona for workouts and training this week.

In what has become an annual tradition, New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones and a collective of his teammates gathered in Arizona this week for some workouts and training.

In addition to Jones, those reportedly in attendance include quarterback Tyrod Taylor, wide receivers Parris Campbell and Sterling Shepard, and tight end Lawrence Cager.

Also among the contingent were wide receivers Isaiah Hodgins, Makai Polk and David Sills, and tight end Daniel Bellinger. However, the most notable appearance belongs to running back Saquon Barkley, who has not yet signed his franchise tender.

Shortly after signing with the Giants as a free agent, Campbell revealed that he was out in Arizona working with Hodgins and Jones had already begun planning a trip.

“I’m actually out in Arizona training right now in the offseason, and he’s like, ‘I’ve got to get out to Arizona. Let’s get to work.’ That’s what you want. You’re a new guy coming in, a new piece to the offense, and the quarterback is already like, ‘Let’s go. Let’s get some work together.’ That’s just so welcoming,” Campbell said. “That’s so promising. Obviously, I’m ready to build on a relationship with him and create a rapport with him. So, just super excited.”

The Giants will return to East Rutherford when their offseason program begins on Monday, April 17.

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Giants sign DB Terrell Burgess, WR David Sills to futures deals

The New York Giants have signed WR David Sills and DB Terrell Burgess to reserve/futures contracts.

The New York Giants continued their offseason personnel shuffling on Thursday by signing defensive back Terrell Burgess and wide receiver David Sills to reserve/futures contracts.

Both Sills and Burgess, who was a third-round pick of the Los Angeles Rams in 2020, spent time on the Giants’ practice squad and active roster this past season.

Burgess appeared in one game, taking five special teams snaps.

Sills, meanwhile, appeared in nine games (five starts) and hauled in 11 receptions for 106 yards and seven first downs.

The signing of Sills and Burgess brings the Giants’ reserve/futures total to 14. They had previously signed the following 12 players:

  • DT Vernon Butler
  • RB Jashaun Corbin
  • OT Korey Cunningham
  • DB Zyon Gilbert
  • OT Devery Hamilton
  • WR Jaydon Mickens
  • WR Dre Miller
  • WR Kalil Pimpleton
  • WR Makai Polk
  • DB Trenton Thompson
  • TE Chris Myarick
  • OL Solomon Kindley

More reserve/futures signings are expected in the coming days and weeks.

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What the Eagles are saying after advancing to NFC Championship game with 38-7 win over Giants

Here’s what the Philadelphia Eagles are saying after a dominant 38-7 win over the New York Giants in the divisional round

The Eagles are set to host the NFC Championship game after a 38-7 win over the New York Giants in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.

All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts was 16-24 passing for 154 yards and two passing touchdowns, while the third-year star also logged 9 carries for 34 yards and a rushing touchdown as well.

Philadelphia rushed for 268 yards on the ground as offensive coordinator Shane Steichen got back to his superb run-pass ratio on Saturday night, as the Birds ran 69 total plays, 44 of those plays coming on the ground.

With preparation for the NFC title matchup set to begin, here’s what the Eagles are saying after Saturday’s win.

8 takeaways from Eagles 38-7 win over Giants in divisional round

We’re looking at takeaways and observations from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 38-7 win over the New York Giants in the divisional round of the NFC playoffs

The Eagles are heading to the NFC title game after Jalen Hurts threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score, and Philadelphia dominated the New York Giants 38-7 on Saturday night in an NFC divisional playoff game.

The Birds sacked Giants quarterback Daniel Jones and applied pressure on all but nine dropbacks according to Pro Football Focus.

The Eagles returned to their ground-and-pound philosophy, rushing for 268 yards on 44 deliberate carries, as Shane Steichen schematically kept Hurts out of harm’s way.

With Philadelphia awaiting the winner of Sunday’s matchup between the 49ers and the Cowboys, here are 8 takeaways from the blowout win.

Eagles snap count vs. Giants: Breakdown, observations from divisional round win

Here’s a look at the snap count and playing time from the Philadelphia Eagles’ 38-7 win over the New York Giants in the divisional round

The Eagles are set to host the NFC Championship game after a 38-7 win over the New York Giants in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.

All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts was 16-24 passing for 154 yards and two passing touchdowns, while the third-year star also logged 9 carries for 34 yards and a rushing touchdown as well.

Here’s the snap count and usage rate for Saturday.

Instant Analysis of Eagles 38-7 win over Giants in divisional round

Philadelphia is heading to the NFC Championship game and here’s an instant analysis of the Eagles 38-7 win over the New York Giants in the divisional round

The Eagles are set to host the NFC Championship game after a 38-7 win over the New York Giants in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.

All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts was 16-24 passing for 154 yards and two passing touchdowns, while the third-year star also logged 9 carries for 34 yards and a rushing touchdown as well.

Philadelphia rushed for 268 yards on the ground as offensive coordinator Shane Steichen got back to his superb run-pass ratio on Saturday night, as the Birds ran 69 total plays, 44 of those plays coming on the ground.

Jonathan Gannon’s defense was equally dominant as the Eagles sacked quarterback Daniel Jones five times and held the Giants to 212 total yards of offense.

Philadelphia will now await the winner of Sunday’s divisional matchup between the 49ers (2) and the Cowboys (5), with the winner heading to Lincoln Financial Field next Sunday afternoon.

Here’s an instant analysis of Saturday night’s win.

Top photos from Eagles 38-7 win over the Giants in divisional round

Philadelphia advanced to the NFC Championship game after a 38-7 win over the Giants and here are the top photos from the Eagles’ dominating performance

The Eagles are set to host the NFC Championship game after a 38-7 win over the New York Giants in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.

All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts was 16-24 passing for 154 yards and two passing touchdowns, while the third-year star also logged 9 carries for 34 yards and a rushing touchdown as well.

Philadelphia rushed for 268 yards on the ground as offensive coordinator Shane Steichen got back to his superb run-pass ratio on Saturday night, as the Birds ran 69 total plays, 44 of those plays coming on the ground.

Here are the top photos from the Eagles’ dominant win over the Giants.

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National reaction to Eagles 38-7 divisional round win over the Giants

The Eagles defeated the Giants 38-7 in the divisional round and here’s the national reaction to the win and Nick Sirianni rocking a Dream Chasers chain afterward

The Eagles are set to host the NFC Championship game after a 38-7 win over the New York Giants in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.

Philadelphia rushed for 268 yards on the ground as offensive coordinator Shane Steichen got back to his superb run-pass ratio on Saturday night, as the Birds ran 69 total plays, 44 of those plays coming on the ground.

Philadelphia will now await the winner of Sunday’s divisional matchup between the 49ers (2) and the Cowboys (5), with the winner heading to Lincoln Financial Field next Sunday afternoon.

Here’s the national reaction to the Eagles moving on.