
Giants’ Evan Neal lands on PUP list in rough start to critical season
NY Post
Evan Neal’s make-or-break year with the Giants is off to an ominous start.
The 23-year-old right tackle, penciled in as a starter throughout the offseason, will begin training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform list.
He missed 10 games last season, including the final eight after it was discovered that what was thought to be an ankle sprain actually was a small ankle fracture.
Neal underwent surgery in early January and recovered enough to participate in some walk-throughs during OTAs in May, but it appeared that he suffered a setback as the spring workouts progressed.
He did not participate in any seven-on-sevens or 11-on-11s.
All that missed practice time will continue when training camp opens Wednesday.

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