Giants quarterback Daniel Jones has been participating in 7-on-7 work during team practices for about a month now. However, he will not be joining in full team drills before the team concludes its offseason program this week. Head coach Brian Daboll stated that Jones, who is recovering from a torn ACL, will not be taking part in team drills during the upcoming mandatory minicamp.
Daboll mentioned that Jones will continue with his rehabilitation process and stay out of team drills to ensure he is right on track with his recovery. He expressed that Jones is progressing well and that the team will focus on getting him ready for training camp. Despite not participating in team drills, Daboll mentioned that Jones plans to organize workouts with his teammates before the start of camp to keep the momentum going.
When asked if Jones is expected to be fully cleared for training camp, Daboll expressed confidence that the quarterback is moving in the right direction. Jones is working hard to prepare himself for the upcoming season and is eager to continue making progress during the downtime before training camp begins.
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