The unveiling of Odell Beckham Jr. last week against the Falcons was a 35-play debut on offense and one punt return for a fair catch. Figure Beckham will get more snaps on offense Sunday night in Philadelphia and that he also will get increased work on punt returns.

“Well, I like seeing that on offense, I’d like to see it on special teams,’’ special teams coordinator Tom Quinn said Thursday.

“We’ve been excited, so hopefully we can get some opportunities.”

Tom Coughlin said “situation, time of the game, field position, all the above’’ will play a part in determining when to use Beckham as a punt returner. The Giants always were excited about Beckham’s return prowess at LSU, but the hamstring injury limited what they could see from him. Coughlin said Beckham also could be used on kickoff returns.

“I definitely love punt return, so hopefully I get an opportunity to get back there and return a couple punts,’’ Beckham said.

Rookie RB Andre Williams gets his first NFL start Sunday, subbing for the injured Rashad Jennings, and the Giants are not worried about Williams’ running style in this rivalry game.

“He is an aggressive guy,’’ offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo said. “He is the same guy we saw on college tape. He runs like he is going to tackle you. That is probably what we like about him the most. He is a big, physical guy. He is a cerebral guy, but he runs very aggressively.’’

It appears to be all-systems go for LB Jon Beason returning after missing the past three games.

“He’s practiced well,’’ defensive coordinator Perry Fewell said of Beason, who aggravated a right foot and toe injury in the second game of the season. Fewell said Beason has taken many more reps this week than last week.

Coughlin said CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie was “a little better’’ in practice as he deals with issues with his right knee and hamstring.

After missing practices the last two days, Eagles All-Pro LB DeMeco Ryans (groin) practiced on a limited basis. Ryans hasn’t missed a game since coming to the Eagles in 2012.

“It felt good moving around,” he said. “We’ll see. I’ll see how I feel the rest of the week. Sunday gets here. If I feel like I can help my team and effective, I’ll be out there.” … Fellow LB Mychal Kendricks (calf), who has been out since Week 2, didn’t practice and is likely out, as is running back Chris Polk (hamstring). … Former Jets special teams standout Brad Smith had abdominal surgery on Tuesday, Eagles coach Chip Kelly said, and will be out a few weeks. Rookie wide receiver Josh Huff will fill Smith’s role on special teams.

G Geoff Schwartz is getting closer. He remains on short-term injured reserve after dislocating his right big toe and is eligible to return to practice on Monday and can play after the bye in the eighth game of the season. Schwartz on Thursday was on a side field pushing a large drink cart, with the cart on wheels and two trainers adding weight resistance.