New York Post

Beal defies odds to make initial roster

- By PAUL SCHWARTZ paul.schwartz@nypost.com

There were days, moments and certain signs that suggested Sam Beal would not still be here. There were indication­s that the 25-yearold cornerback was destined to move on, unable to extend what has been an uneventful stay with the Giants.

There were 27 spots cleared by the Giants on Tuesday — by far the most lethal purge of the summer — and no news was the best news for Beal. His name was on the initial 53-man roster, meaning he was allowed to hit the practice field that afternoon and begin thinking of his place on the team for this season.

A day later, the Giants got busy, claiming three players off waivers and removing from the roster three players who made the initial cut. Again, no news was good news for Beal.

He stays. And he is sure he can help.

“No doubt,’’ Beal told The Post. “I bring my mental part, my physical part, my speed part. In this league, it’s a passing league. I feel I can run with anybody on the field, anybody you put in front of me I can run with. That’s just my cockiness. I just love to play football. You got a guy who loves to play football who can run around like me, hey, I fit the spot, I fit the location.’’

It will be quite an achievemen­t if Beal makes it through the next few days of roster manipulati­on. Whatever luster he showed as a 2018 third-round pick in the supplement­al draft had dulled as he faced an uphill battle to stay around.

He had been with the Giants for the past three years, with almost nothing to show for his time. He missed his entire rookie season on injured reserve with a shoulder issue. He began his second year on injured reserve with a strained hamstring and ended up playing in six games, with three starts, not doing much to make an impression. He opted out of the 2020 season and admitted part of that decision was based on his June arrest on gun charges in Ohio, which led to a guilty plea and probation through June 2022.

All this did not add up to career longevity for Beal with the Giants.

“In my situation, I didn’t want to come in and try to maintain, at all,’’ Beal said. “I wanted to be the best of my ability and healthy as I can, as fast as I can be, show these guys I can move with any of these guys on the field.’’

Beal stayed healthy but often struggled in training camp. The coaching staff tried to get him to be more aggressive with his coverage. He helped his cause in the preseason games.

“He’s a guy that’s quietly improved for us,’’ coach Joe Judge said. “He’s a guy that hasn’t played a lot of ball in the last few years, but he’s gotten better for us day by day.

“He’s a guy that obviously did enough for us that, at this point, he’s factored in.’’

If “at this point’’ turns into an extended stay, Beal will have beaten the odds stacked against him.

“I’m just proud to be here, see what I can do to help this team,’’ he said. “I’m glad the coaches see a lot in me, trusted me to be a part of this, and I’m going to give it my all.’’

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Still with Giants after year away.
SAM BEAL Still with Giants after year away.

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