
The New York Giants can breathe a sigh of relief. Wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson and edge defender Brian Burns have escaped serious injury after a scary collision during Friday’s practice.
Both players avoided concussions or other lasting injuries and were at practice on Sunday, though both were limited participants.
Below, head coach Brian Daboll checking in with Burns during individual drills:
Daboll checks in with Burns in #giants individual drills https://t.co/zErDzxjedP pic.twitter.com/YdP5Rd2NXT
— Ryan Dunleavy (@rydunleavy) July 27, 2025AD
Burns and Robinson collided on Friday when Burns was trying to knock a ball out of the hands of tight end Greg Dulcich. Safety Tyler Nubin was also part of the three-way collision, but he was unhurt and bounced up quickly.
Robinson, though, may have suffered another injury on Sunday:
#Giants Wan’Dale Robinson hurt again. Appeared to bang his knee. Hobbles off
— Ryan Dunleavy (@rydunleavy) July 27, 2025
Wide receiver Jalin Hyatt, who missed Friday’s practice with a leg issue, was also expected to be limited.
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