Pivotal Giants tandem showing off their star-powered linkage

   

Clicking link 

Russell Wilson and Malik Nabers once again flashed the connection the Giants need to carry into the season, with Wilson rolling out to his right before tossing a ball that traveled more than 50 yards in the air.

Malik Nabers, New York Giants wide receiver, makes a catch during football training camp.
Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers (1) makes a catch on a pass thrown by Russell Wilson AP

Nabers collected it inside the 10-yard line, fighting his way through coverage — and a penalty — from Cor’Dale Flott while coming down with possession. 

On the run 

At the end of a sloppy practice, which included a false start penalty by Jermaine Eluemunor, coach Brian Daboll made the Giants run short sprints from the end zone to the 10-yard line. 

Caught my eye 

During a special teams drill in between team periods, Paulson Adebo, the Giants’ $54 million cornerback, stayed near the 10-yard line — away from the drill, away from everyone else watching on the sideline — and worked on his footwork alone.

He’s the furthest thing from a bubble player. He just cashed in during the offseason. But he didn’t waste a quiet moment of practice. 

 
New York Giants training camp: Two football players in practice.
Giants cornerback Dru Phillips (22) runs against cornerback Paulson Adebo (21) during training camp. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

Injury report 

Nabers (shoulder) was a full participant in practice. RB Cam Skattebo didn’t participate in team drills.

OL Greg Van Roten missed practice — and might again Friday, too — as he’s “going through” the birth of his child, Daboll said. DL D.J. Davidson didn’t practice due to a personal reason.