Jahmyr Gibbs scored his first semi-real touchdown Tuesday afternoon. Real in the sense that he was lined up against another team.
Finally.
It’s still practice, technically, but you can bet the New York Giants tasked with tracking him out of the backfield and stopping him were keen on doing it. They couldn’t. Partly because a defensive back got fooled by the fake-handoff to Gibbs and partly because Gibbs is quick, fast, elusive and a good route-runner out of the backfield.
Brad Holmes drafted him in the first round for all of those reasons.