Kadarius Toney wasn’t the one Giants receiver who had an offseason process.
Kenny Golladay did, too, GM Joe Schoen revealed Thursday.
“He’s come to work every day,” Schoen mentioned of Golladay throughout his preseason press convention. “Great kid, works hard, knows his assignments. I don’t think he’s missed a practice. He’s been available other than the spring. He had a little procedure. But he’s been good.”
Golladay didn’t need to clarify or talk about the process within the locker room after follow. But he mentioned he’s “healthy” now.
“I just want to remain healthy,” Golladay mentioned. “I’m very blessed that I was able to go through this whole training camp healthy. I’m able to be a part of each practice just to get that chemistry down. The rest, I’m going to keep those expectations to myself.”
This is the second offseason process on a key participant that the Giants solely revealed not too long ago. Daniel Jones mentioned on Aug. 18 that he had a “non-football related” neck process within the winter.
Toney’s arthroscopic knee process was reported by the Daily News in May. He additionally appeared to tweak his hamstring in camp.
The excellent news is Toney mentioned Thursday that “I’m ready to go for Week 1,” regardless of not taking part in within the preseason and barely working towards.
“Football is unpredictable,” Toney mentioned to his first locker room crowd of reporters. “You can get hurt running routes on air out there. It’s not really hard to get hurt. But it’s just all about taking care of your body, all about recovery. So I’ll just have to do a better job of doing that.”
Golladay performed with the backups within the preseason finale in opposition to the Jets, however he mentioned he “didn’t see it [any] way” in a detrimental gentle.
Schoen mentioned of Toney: “I’m excited to see Kadarius. He didn’t play in any preseason games so I’m excited to see him get on the field in a game and a meaningful opportunity, know the playbook and make plays.”
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