New York Giants’ head coach Joe Judge addressed the media on Friday for the first time this training camp period. With COVID-19 making the football world a lot more tumultuous, navigating player safety and life training will be tough.
Judge gave some insight into how they will operate moving forward and some specific questions regarding DeAndre Baker and Aldrick Rosas. He also gave a great response on position battles and what he expects from every player.
The Giants are currently quarantining at hotels to avoid any premature outbreak of the virus. Judge ensured the media that he and the coaching staff are educating the players on the health protocols and how important it is to stay healthy for the season. He fully anticipates playing all 16 games and sacrificing a bit of freedom to play in the National Football League is worth it for the players.
However, he did address Nate Solder’s decision to take the season off to keep his family safe. He was entirely sympathetic and was in complete agreement with Nate’s decision to protect his family.
This post was published on 2020-07-31 12:40