
First chance to see how Saquon Barkley’s knee looks on football field
NY Post
Saquon Barkley was back on the football field Monday running around, catching passes and even playing some defense.
OK, he was surrounded by youth football campers. Not quite the same as his Giants teammates, who will report to training camp on July 27 with the mystery of whether their star running back will be cleared to practice after missing 14 games last season and undergoing ACL surgery in October. “I guess that’s what the theme of the summer is going to be: When I’ll be back,” a shrugging and smirking Barkley said at West Essex High School.More Related News

The preferred path to follow remains in place: Select a quarterback with the No. 3 pick in the draft. That is what the Giants hope will happen. When it comes to identifying and securing a franchise-saving player, though, hope is not a good thing, maybe the worst of things — with apologies to Andy Dufresne.