Eli's first day as a NY Giants😊. It's hard to turn off the mommy meter at these pivotal moments. Corny & proud. #tbt pic.twitter.com/uA3WpoxAFA — Annie Apple (@SurvivinAmerica) June 23, 2016

She also added more videos from his arrival for the start of Giants OTAs:

Annie Apple, a Voorhees, N.J., resident, will also be breaking in to the NFL this fall. She will work for ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown as a contributor.

"I am beyond excited to be joining the ESPN family and to have the platform to rep sports moms' perspectives, energy, contributions and fantastic awkwardness to viewers around the world," Annie Apple said in a May release. "Moms are the heart and backbone of all sports. We are our kids' first coaches, trainers, nutritionists and cheerleaders."

Eli Apple has not been taken aback by his mom's newfound fame at all.

"It does not surprise me one bit," he said earlier this spring. "I kind of expected it. It was something that I was thinking about that I would have to account for it because I know how she is and I know her personality on Twitter and out in public. I'm fine with it. It's nothing surprising at all."

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