One positive development for the New York Giants on Tuesday got lost in the hullabaloo caused by a massive practice fight, an injury to Kenny Golladay, and an outstanding day for the offense.
Second-year offensive tackle Matt Peart, expected to be the team’s starter on the right side, took live reps during the team’s first fully-padded practice. He split reps with Nate Solder. That marked Peart’s most extensive action since coming off the PUP list due to a back issue.
“I’m just happy to be out there,” Peart said after practice.