After announcing that three players — defensive tackles Damon Harrison and Jay Bromley, and linebacker J.T. Thomas — would start training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list, head coach Ben McAdoo said the jury remained out on wide receiver Victor Cruz.

Although Cruz participated above expectations throughout the spring, he still had to pass the team’s conditioning test before returning to practice.

On Thursday, Cruz did just that.

No PUP for Victor Cruz. Set to practice tomorrow. — Paul Schwartz (@NYPost_Schwartz) July 28, 2016

As Cruz had so boldly predicted, he appears recovered from both his torn patellar tendon and calf issues, and is 100 percent ready to get started at training camp.

“I’ll be ready to go,” Cruz told the New York Daily News last week. “I’ll see what’s up when I meet with the trainers and I step foot in that facility on the first day. But my expectation is to be ready to rock and roll.”

Cruz will join his teammates on the field first thing tomorrow morning as the summer’s first practice gets underway.

The news wasn’t as good for undrafted rookie free agent Melvin Lewis, however. The Giants added him to the non-football illness list, only further reducing their depth at defensive tackle.

UDFA DT Melvin Lewis is starting camp on NFI list. #Giants — James Kratch (@JamesKratch) July 28, 2016

To start camp, only Johnathan Hankins, Montori Hughes, Louis Nix and Greg Milhouse will be healthy enough to practice at the position for the Giants.

Finally, it also sounds like running back Orleans Darkwa, who suffered a broken leg prior to mini-camp, passed the team’s conditioning test and will practice on Friday.

Also, no mention of Orleans Darkwa (broken leg) on the latest notes, so he apparently passed his conditioning test as well. — Patricia Traina (@Patricia_Traina) July 28, 2016

Sort of a good news, bad news day for the Giants in the injury department. But they’ve had it much worse and none of these injuries seem overly serious, so they’ll undoubtedly take it.