New York Post

TRAINING T DAY

- —MarkCanniz­zaro

NICE PICK

Linebacker C.J. Mosley picked off starting quarterbac­k Sam

Darnold when it appeared he undercut a route. He did it so deftly, it looked like he was Darnold’s intended receiver.

INT INTERRUPTE­D

Linebacker James Burgess dropped a sure intercepti­on of a pass thrown by backup quarterbac­k Luke Falk. The pass went right through the hands of Burgess, who took some ribbing from teammates on the sideline. “It slipped through my hands,’’ Burgess tried to explain.

CAUGHT MY EYE

There are no official stats, but Tuesday appeared to be Sam

Darnold’s worst practice of the summer. Unofficial­ly, he completed just 5-of-12 passes with that intercepti­on. Early on, Darnold overthrew open tight end Chris Herndon and it didn’t get better from there. Offensive coordinato­r/quarterbac­ks coach

Dowell Loggains acknowledg­ed afterward that Darnold struggled, but called out the entire offense as having a “sloppy’’ practice.

MEDICAL REPORT

DL Leonard Williams returned to practice from the hip injury that caused him to miss the last week. DL Henry Anderson, who left Monday’s practice with what was thought to be a concussion, practiced fully Tuesday. RG Brian Winters (shoulder) remained sidelined. So, too, did LG Kelechi Osemele, who suffered a pectoral strain Monday. Adam Gase said he wasn’t concerned Osemele’s injury is serious. S Marcus Maye practiced fully for the first time after being limited the last two days. CB Kyron Brown, who hurt a hamstring Monday, didn’t practice. LB Blake Cashman didn’t practice for the second consecutiv­e day after leaving Sunday’s practice with a hamstring injury.

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