Our daily practice report from Giants training camp:

Good

Bennie Fowler is often an overlooked member of the receiving corps but he had a solid day on Sunday, often working over the middle to prove a nice target for the quarterbacks. With all the injuries at the position, the emergence of Fowler, a former Broncos player, would be highly beneficial.

Bad

There are referees on the field and they are throwing a load of flags when the Giants are in pass coverage. Safety Michael Thomas had what looked to be a pass breakup on TE Evan Engram but the yellow flag flew. This is something the defensive backs need to get out of their systems before the calls actually count.

Caught my eye

Sunday looked like Family Day at camp, with wives, sons and daughters mingling with their football-playing husbands and fathers after practice. It was a hot afternoon and these sweaty Giants played catch with their kids and lounged with family and friends. Not a bad way to go into Monday, the first day off for the players.

Keeping up with the Jones

The best of Daniel Jones came in the goal-line drill, as his two pass attempts both went for touchdowns, the first to Fowler after a sharp rollout off a good read, as Fowler was not Jones’ first option on the play. Things got tougher after that. Jones went 0-for-4 in one team period and ended his day going 0-for-2 in the final team period, getting a pass batted down at the line of scrimmage by fellow rookie Oshane Ximines.

Medical report

Rookie OT George Asafo-Adjei is in the concussion protocol. LB Mark McLaurin, who on Saturday had his foot stepped on, has a fracture to the foot. CB Sam Beal has groin and hamstring issues and did not practice. “It’s nothing serious,” coach Pat Shurmur said. S Jabrill Peppers sat out to manage his workload.