How John Harbaugh is stepping up Giants’ injury prevention efforts
John Harbaugh is intensifying injury prevention efforts for the New York Giants following multiple torn Achilles injuries among players. He emphasizes the use of technology and new equipment to assess player fitness and movement patterns. Harbaugh remains hopeful about the potential return of injured player Roy Robertson-Harris later in the season.
- ▪Three Giants players suffered torn Achilles injuries this spring.
- ▪Harbaugh is implementing increased vigilance and technology to monitor player fitness.
- ▪The Giants are introducing new equipment to enhance strength training and injury risk assessment.
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NFL New York Giants How John Harbaugh is stepping up Giants’ injury prevention efforts By Paul Schwartz Published June 3, 2026, 8:56 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Sometimes there often is no rhyme or reason to why a player is fine one play and goes down with a devastating torn Achilles tendon injury the next play. “Really, you look for answers and there are none,’’ Giants head coach John Harbaugh said Wednesday after organized team activity practice No. 9. “You can’t predict tendons hardly at all, let alone Achilles, which are the worst. You just don’t know.’’ Access the Giants like never before Get texts from Paul Schwartz with all the latest Giants news and insights, exclusive to Sports+ subscribers.
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