Giants' Jermaine Eluemunor gets first Dexter Lawrence experience with 'big-man hit'

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Dennis Cardone, MD, Chief of Primary Care Sports Medicine, joins New York Post Sports anchor Brandon London to discuss how Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers was able to make q quick recovery from the surgery he had on his torn Achilles last September, whether the 40-year-old signal-caller can withstand a 17-game season and what fans should expect.

That is what happened on the field early in Wednesday’s first Giants training camp practice, and it did not go well for the veteran offensive lineman. “Nothing serious,” Daboll said. He was able to participate on Day 2 of camp in individual drills and the 29-year old believes he will not miss too much more.

“I was trying to cut off, and Dex thought he was being trapped so he obviously lowered his shoulder and it just so happened that he lowered his shoulder into my rib cage,’’ Eluemunor said. “So it wasn’t the most fun pain I’ve had to deal with. Signed this offseason to a two-year contract worth $14 million, still recovering from ankle surgery, Eluemunor is lining up as the starting right tackle after serving as the starting left guard all spring.

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