New York Giants face key injury concerns ahead of training camp

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Last updated Jun 12, 2026

New York Giants face key injury concerns ahead of training camp
Summary

The New York Giants completed their minicamp this week and will not reconvene until late July for training camp in West Virginia. The break comes as several players recover from injuries, including wide receiver Malik Nabers, who may start camp on the PUP list. Left tackle Andrew Thomas is being cautiously managed due to ongoing shoulder issues, while running back Cam Skattebo recently participated in non-contact drills after serious ankle injuries last season. Defensive lineman Roy Roberson-Harris, with a torn Achilles, remains on the active roster as the team hopes for his return later this season. Wide receiver Darius Slayton, recovering from core muscle surgery, is also expected to be ready by training camp.

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  • Giants minicamp concluded; team returns for training camp in late July.
  • Malik Nabers may start camp on the PUP list due to knee surgery.
  • Andrew Thomas is being cautiously managed with a shoulder issue.
  • Cam Skattebo recently participated in non-contact drills post-injury.
  • Darius Slayton is expected to be ready for training camp following surgery.
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  • 9:00 PMYahoo Sports5 New York Giants injuries that could define their summer
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The New York Giants will not return until late July for training camp, and they hope to have more clarity on these five injuries by then.

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