Theo Johnson off and running at tight end for Giants

New York Giants rookie tight end Theo Johnson returned to the field on Sunday after a stint on PUP and made an immediate impact.

The New York Giants had to wait a few days to get rookie tight end Theo Johnson out on the practice field but it was worth it.

The fourth-round pick out of Penn State opened camp on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list with a hip flexor issue but was cleared to practice on Sunday morning.

Johnson came right out of the gate with a reception over the middle that would have been a seam-buster in an actual game.

“I feel great,” Johnson said after practice. “Legs are fresh. Glad to be out there.”

The 6-foot-6 Johnson was pleased to finally get his hands on the ball saying he has been “itching to get out there.” He is involved a heavy competition with a very crowded tight end room for not only playing time but a roster spot.

The Giants have four other legit candidates this summer who Johnson must contend with: Daniel Bellinger, Lawrence Cager, Chris Manhertz, and Jack Stoll.

Johnson told reporters that although he was not out on the field earlier in the week he was still learning and training on the side. He said he’ll be a “full go” for Monday’s padded practice.

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