Giants Set For A Different Test As Malik Nabers Wait Continues

With tensions high in joint practices, the Giants and Dolphins implement strict rules to ensure player safety and productive sessions.

The Giants are heading into Thursday’s joint practice with the Dolphins in Miami with one thing front and center: keep everybody upright.

Joint practices have a way of turning competitive in a hurry, and the Giants know it. So before the two teams start trading reps, there will be a clear set of “rules of engagement” in place to keep things from boiling over.

“We’ll have rules of engagement, we’ll call it,” Harbaugh said. “Talked to Coach Hafley.

He talks to his team. We talk to our team.

We have the same rules of engagement.”

Those rules, Harbaugh said, are built around protecting quarterbacks and avoiding the kind of chaos that can follow when tempers flare.

“It’ll be the same that we use in our practice. It’ll be probably more to the quarterback,” Harbaugh said.

“We’ll emphasize protecting each other’s quarterbacks even more, because as soon as somebody gets close, and the other team’s going to talk about getting close, and we can’t have that, nobody can get close to the quarterback. That’s going to be a major point of emphasis.”

The Giants also want the session to stay clean everywhere else on the field.

“We’re going to stay off the ground, and we’re going to be looking for no blindside shots of any kind. We’re not looking for that,” Harbaugh said.“

It’s a front-up tackle. That’s kind of a front-up type of thud, wrap you can do, but it won’t be side shots and things like that.

That’s the goal.

“So, we want to protect them as much as we protect our own players, and we want them to protect our players as much as they would protect their own players.”

For Harbaugh, the point of the day is straightforward: get a look at his team against a different jersey.

“I’m looking to get a good practice against a different team,” Harbaugh said. “You get an opportunity to go against different players, different schemes, and evaluate your guys along those lines.

It’s good. It’s just nice to see a different format, different plays, different players.

“And it’s fun. It’s more interesting.

It’s not another practice day for the guys. They’re going against a new team.”

One player who will be in Miami but not taking part in the team work is Malik Nabers. He’s working back from a pair of surgeries to repair a torn ACL and only started doing a few team drills this week while wearing a red, non-contact jersey.

Nabers will travel with the Giants, but he won’t participate in Thursday’s joint practice or Saturday’s preseason game. The team wants him to get some physical work in a controlled setting before he’s exposed to outside defenders.

“He won’t go through the rest of the summer in a red jersey,” Harbaugh said. “No, he’ll be out of a red jersey before he plays in a game. He’s going to have to get bumped around and hit and fronted up so he knows how to, you just have to feel that and know how to deal with it to protect yourself.”

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