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Updated · NBC Sports · May 22
Harbaugh Urges 22 Giants to Compete With Themselves in Non-Contact Practices
Updated
Updated · NBC Sports · May 22

Harbaugh Urges 22 Giants to Compete With Themselves in Non-Contact Practices

4 articles · Updated · NBC Sports · May 22
  • John Harbaugh said Giants players should treat offseason work as self-competition, focusing on technique, assignments and faster execution because NFL rules ban tackling, blocking and touching the quarterback.
  • No-contact rules remove true one-on-one battles, so Harbaugh said the offense should complete most passes and judge itself by clean execution rather than contested plays.
  • Jaxson Dart was Harbaugh’s example of that standard, with the quarterback expecting completions and pushing for every rep to be right even when defenders cannot challenge catches.
  • Harbaugh also praised players’ control in 22-man full-speed drills, saying their ability to avoid collisions despite their size and speed shows NFL-level talent across the league.
Will Harbaugh's non-contact philosophy leave the Giants unprepared for the NFL's physical reality?
Can a team that avoids competition in practice develop the chemistry needed to win on Sunday?