Hartford Courant

Offensive line gets back to work after COVID-19 concerns

- By Tom Canavan

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants’ offensive line is back at work after six members spent a day a home because of concerns about the coronaviru­s.

Starting tackles Andrew ThomasandC­amFleming, center Nick Gates and backup linemen Shane Lemieux and Spencer Pulley practiced Friday after being told to stay away from the team because they had had close contract with starting guard Will Hernandez.

The Giants learned late Wednesday night that Hernandez tested positive for COVID19. He immediatel­y went into isolation and was placed on the COVID-19 list Thursday. He will not play Monday night against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at MetLife Stadium.

Under NFL protocols, anyone who had close contact with Hernandez could not enter the team facility until they tested negative for COVID-19. Gates said the twopractic­ed Tuesday andate lunch together. The players were off Wednesday.

“Obviously, we were relieved that there were no more positive tests at this moment and that our guys are back in the building working,” coach Joe Judge said Friday. “We just need to put the emphasis on wehave to continue to be very cautious, and we have to be proactive in the steps we take.”

Gates said he got a call at 6:15 a.m. Thursday, informing him that Hernandez tested positive and that he could not enter the facility although he would be allowed to attend virtual team meetings. Thethird-year lineman had to drive to the team facility Thursday morning and someone walked out to his vehicle to test him. He was tested twice more Friday morning — one a rapid test completed in 16 minutes — and was cleared to return to the team as he was driving home.

“I was like, God, hopefully, I’m not sick. Hopefully, I’m not positive so I can help the team,” Gates said after practice Friday.

Gates said he spoke with

Hernandez and the lineman, whohasstar­ted every gamesince being drafted in 2018, was feeling well.

In the wake of the positive test, the Giants are having their players weareither masksor facial shields in practice, and they are holding all team meetings virtually.

With six linemen missing Wednesday, the O-line looked different. Right guard Kevin Zeitler was the only starter on the field. He was joined by three young tackles — rookie Matt Peart, first-year player Jackson Barton and practice squad member Kyle Murphy. Veteran tight end Eric Tomlinson filled in at tackle.

“I think he was born to block, so pretty good,” Judge said of Tomlinson’s play. “He’s probably happy he can get a few more cheeseburg­ers on the diet.”

Offensive coordinato­r Jason Garrett said the coaches adjusted Thursday’s practice, doing more 7-on-7 passing drills. The defensive linemen chipped in by handling some of the scout team duties against their fellow defenders.

“I think anytime as a football coach, you’re always thinking about contingenc­y plans for any situation,” Garrett said. “I think all of us, in football and out of football, in 2020 are having to think about contingenc­y situations. Yesterday was an up-close look at it for us as a coaching staff. Again, I thought our players responded well to it.”

Judge was hopeful on Thursday the linemen would return. Garrett said Friday was an important day.

“This is a Thursday practice for us, so it’s a critical day, the thirddown day,” Garrett said. “This defense is really good on third down. They’re really good on all downs and all situations.

“Getting these guys back, putting their pads on, getting a chance to go through a typical Thursday practice will certainly help us for Monday night.”

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