Back in March, the New York Giants indefinitely closed down the Quest Diagnostics Training Center amid the COVID-19 outbreak. At the time, much was unclear in regards to when Big Blue would be able to return to work in an in-person setting.
The Giants have since had to conduct operations — including the NFL Draft and offseason workouts — via a virtual platform. But on Wednesday, things took a turn for the better.
The organization began the slow reopening of its East Rutherford, NJ training facility. Only around 15-20 employees returned to work, including general manager Dave Gettleman along with members of his football administration staff.