Giants-Dolphins joint practice: Live updates, discussion
Media will be allowed to tweet during practice, so we should have updates.
Miami Dolphins coach Jeff Hafley has confirmed that live-tweeting will be permitted during the joint practice between the New York Giants and Miami Dolphins on Thursday morning. However, video will not be allowed during the actual practice. Beat writers from both teams have been invited to cover the event.
The Giants showed early promise in their 1-on-1 drills, with Deonte Banks intercepting a pass in the end zone against Jalen Raegor. Malachi Fields demonstrated his skills by making two deep completions to Jason Marshall Jr. and Marco Wilson, who were assisted by Jaxson Dart. Dart also showcased his long-range capabilities with several impressive throws, including one to Darnell Mooney.
Early assessments of the joint practice are positive. Malik Nabers will not be participating in the joint practices, which is not unexpected given his current status. Miami Dolphins head coach John Harbaugh had previously indicated that they intended to limit Malik's involvement in these sessions.
As practice began, the heat was clearly a factor, and no 7-on-7 activities were scheduled for the day. Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley emphasized that the focus would be on team drills involving all 11 players. The Giants typically include a 7-on-7 period in their practice routines, but it remains to be seen if they will incorporate that element during their joint practice.
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