
Joe Judge, Giants embracing family atmosphere after practices
NY Post
First came Cali, the birthday girl, bouncing more than running, until her father smoothly scooped the just-turned 3-year-old off the manicured grass. Next came Cassie, the younger daughter, all of 18 months, giving great effort, but trailing behind with those tiny little steps.
“She’s trying to catch up,’’ Sterling Shepard said. No, it was not Family Day on a humid Tuesday at Giants training camp. Well, not officially, anyway. Most days are Family Day when it comes to the summer operation Joe Judge is running. His practices are hard, but there is a softness to what happens as soon as the final whistle sounds and the conditioning running is completed.More Related News

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