Eli Manning, Davis Webb, New York Giants
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Both Eli Manning and Davis Webb had an outstanding practice in the New York Giants second day of practicing in pads.

For the second day in a row, the New York Giants practice in pads for two hours on Sunday as the team moves through the first phase of padded practices.

The team went through several different position drills, situational drills as well as 7-on-7 and team drills. Sunday’s practice was more intense than it was on Saturday between the Giants offensive line and defensive front seven.

Several players had a great practice, but two players who stood out were quarterbacks Eli Manning and Davis Webb.

Both Manning and Webb were accurate for the entirety of the practice in both intermediate and deep passes.

Early on in practice on 7-on-7 drills, Manning connected with Evan Engram with a seam pass between two defenders. Later in practice, he connected with Sterling Shepard on a deep pass for a touchdown.

The only mishap Manning had in the afternoon was when he tried to complete a pass to Odell Beckham Jr. on a curl route and the pass was deflected by Eli Apple and intercepted by Olivier Vernon.

Davis Webb was just as effective as Manning and even showed his mobility. He made the play of the day when he rolled out to his right to avoid linebacker Mark Herzlich and connected on a 40-yard completion to Kalif Raymond down the right sideline.

Other news and notes:

The Giants are trying different players at free safety to play alongside Landon Collins. On Sunday, Michael Thomas took reps with the first team defense at free safety after Curtis Riley took reps on Saturday.

Cornerback Donte Deayon continues to have an impressive training camp. He made a leaping interception of Webb down the right sideline during 11-on-11 drills between the second team offense and second team defense.

During the special teams portion of practice, Saquon Barkley, Wayne Gallman, Sterling Shepard, Cody Latimer and receiver Jawill Davis took turns returning kickoffs.

The New York Giants will practice again on Monday for the third consecutive day in pads before a day off on Tuesday.

Jason's first love was football while growing up in northern New Jersey. For the past three years, he has covered the New York Giants, as well as several boxing events along the East Coast.