
Giants still trying to solve offensive line woes at training camp
NY Post
Two weeks into training camp there has been plenty to see and not a whole lot already determined.
The Giants on offense are a work in progress, with new receivers Kenny Golladay (slow start and now a hamstring strain) and rookie Kadarius Toney (COVID-19 list and now a gradual ramp-up) barely providing glimpses of what they can be. The Giants on defense, on cue, look to be stacked in the secondary and suspect as far as their edge rushers. Two weeks into camp, the greatest question hovering around this team — the quality, or lack thereof — of the offensive line remains very much a question. Really, more of a question than it was when this all got started.
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