For the most part, New York Giants training camp had been quiet in the best way possible. No major injuries aside from some tightness from Jalin Hyatt and a few seemingly minor bang-ups for Wan'Dale Robinson. Nothing too crazy. But all of that changed Sunday, and in a truly crushing way.
During a non-contact drill on special teams, wide receiver Bryce Ford-Wheaton went down with what was later confirmed to be a torn Achilles — his second season-ending injury in three years with the team. Ford-Wheaton collapsed after trying to walk off the field and had to be carted off, visibly emotional, with teammates consoling him as he exited.