Our daily practice report from Giants training camp:

Good

WR Golden Tate looks as if he has been with the Giants for several years, not just a few weeks. He runs precise routes and is a quick study as far as picking up the offense. QB Eli Manning hit Tate down the right sideline and it looked as natural as can be.

Bad

Rookie CB Julian Love is in the running for the nickel-back role because he is well-suited for slot corner from his experience at Notre Dame. Love, though, was beaten by WR Russell Shepard deep down the middle and later Tate down the left sideline.

Caught my eye

There were no fans on the scene, as the practice was closed because the Rolling Stones performed Friday night at MetLife Stadium and the Giants wanted to avoid traffic congestion. It made for a quiet day of work a day after a spirited and vocal crowd opened camp.

Keeping up with the Jones

QB Daniel Jones at one point completed eight consecutive passes and was sharp all afternoon, finishing 11 of 13. The highlights were a throw from the far hash to the left sideline to Russell Shepard, a deeper completion to Shepard, who made a fingertip grab and a quick pitch to TE Garrett Dickerson, who wrested the ball away from rookie LB Ryan Connelly.

Medical report

LB Markus Golden was carted off prior to the end of practice, but concerns were alleviated when it was revealed he exited with cramps. WR Brittan Golden after hauling in a deep ball angrily hurled his helmet after he was crashed into by CB Antonio Hamilton. Golden sustained a groin injury. CB Grant Haley (cramps) also left early. TE Evan Engram was held out for “workload management.’’