Giants, Chiefs Highlight Action as NFL Minicamps Open
Giants, Chiefs Highlight Action as NFL Minicamps Open

Giants, Chiefs Highlight Action as NFL Minicamps Open

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The New York Giants began their mandatory minicamp with Russell Wilson leading as starting quarterback, while rookie Jaxson Dart took significant reps as backup, showing both promise and areas for improvement. Receiver Jalin Hyatt exited practice early due to a minor leg injury, leading undrafted rookie Beaux Collins to make an impression in his place. The Giants are using Wilson's veteran leadership to reset the team's culture and develop Dart for the future. Simultaneously, the Kansas City Chiefs opened their minicamp with star lineman Trey Smith participating despite ongoing contract extension talks after signing his franchise tag, which will pay him $23.4 million in 2024 if no long-term deal is reached by mid-July. Across the NFL, teams like the Chiefs, Ravens, and Rams are making headlines as they assess new and returning talent during this critical minicamp period. These developments highlight a pivotal phase as franchises prepare for the 2025 NFL season.

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