New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt, a former Tennessee Vols standout, reportedly left practice early on Tuesday.
According to The Athletic's Dan Duggan, Hyatt left a drill early during practice to have his left leg looked at (and stretched) by a trainer. Duggan noted that it looked like Hyatt was "done for the day" after speaking with Giants head coach Brian Daboll.
WR Jalin Hyatt left a drill early in practice and is getting his left leg stretched by a trainer. He then spoke to Daboll and appears done for the day.
— Dan Duggan (@DDuggan21) June 17, 2025
It's unclear if Hyatt is dealing with anything serious. It's certainly possible that holding Hyatt out of the rest of the practice is just a precautionary move by the Giants. It's just a June minicamp, after all. Though at the same time, Hyatt needs as many reps as possible with a new starting quarterback in New York in veteran Russell Wilson.
Hyatt has reportedly been building a solid rapport with Wilson, but the former Vol needs to continue to get reps with the 10-time Pro Bowl quarterback as he looks to make an impact in his third season with the Giants.
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