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Giants back at work with Brian Daboll running the show

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Brian Daboll looked a little uncomforta­ble when he was introduced as the New York Giants coach in late January.

It had nothing to do with either his coaching ability or handling his first news conference as the head man. The former Buffalo Bills offensive coordinato­r seemed out of place wearing the jacket and tie. He was like a child waiting for the big family function to end so he could chuck the good clothes and put on his sweats.

When the Giants reported to organized team activities on Monday — the NFL gives new coaches a head start — Daboll laid out some of his ground rules. He wants his players to win every day, work hard, improve, act like a pro and be accountabl­e.

He also told them about his dress code. Casual. Sweats, if you want. Giants’ gear mandatory.

“I had a chance to go in everybody’s meeting room and kind of talk to them about expectatio­ns and standards and get to know them a little bit,” Daboll said. “So it’s been a good start. We’ve been busy.”

Daboll said attendance was very good for the voluntary workouts. He would not give the exact number of players who attended and he refused to discuss the status of star cornerback James Bradberry, who will have a cap hit of $22.8 million in 2022.

The Giants could reduce the cap hit by trading him. Kansas City might be a possible landing point.

Chris Coy, Bradberry’s agent, declined to comment on Bradberry’s future Monday in a telephone call with The Associated Press.

Since taking the Giants job and replacing Joe Judge after a 4-13 mark in 2021, Daboll has hired a staff, developed playbooks, worked on planning practices and meetings. He also has talked with trainers and doctors on cutting down injuries, a major problem last season.

Daboll has let his scouts and assistant coaches handle recent pro days with college players, although he said he watches the videos of those workouts.

Daboll plans to meet with his staff and the scouts soon to discuss the draft at the end of the month and then sit down with new general manager Joe Schoen to talk about it some more.

 ?? John Minchillo / Associated Press ?? Giants new head coach Brian Daboll speaks during a news conference on Jan. 31 in East Rutherford, N.J.
John Minchillo / Associated Press Giants new head coach Brian Daboll speaks during a news conference on Jan. 31 in East Rutherford, N.J.

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