On the day the Giants welcome in their rookies for the start of training camp, the team on Monday will also bring in a pair of veteran safeties, as Johnathan Cyprien and Tre Boston are expected in for visits, The Post confirmed.

The defensive backfield is already in a major state of renovation, with two new starting safeties, Antoine Bethea (signed in free agency) and Jabrill Peppers (acquired in the Odell Beckham Jr. trade with the Browns). The safety group also includes returnee Michael Thomas, a six-year veteran, and Sean Chandler, who’s entering his second NFL season.

Clearly, the Giants are interested in taking a look at the two experienced safeties to possibly add to the mix and will check out Cyprien and Boston. A roster spot opened up last week when the Giants suspended Kamrin Moore, a 22-year old safety, after he was arrested in Linden, NJ, for an alleged domestic violence incident.

Workouts for Cyprien and Boston will be on Tuesday.

Cyprien, 28, was a 2013 second-round pick of the Jaguars and spent the last two years with the Titans. He missed the entire 2018 season after undergoing surgery to repair a torn ACL suffered last summer. He has started 70 NFL games and has two career interceptions. His medicals will have to check out as far as the health of his knee.

Boston, 27, was a 2014 fourth-round pick of the Panthers and also made stops with the Chargers and Cardinals. He started 44 of his 72 games and has 11 career interceptions.

Boston is the more intriguing player for the Giants. He started 13 games last season for the Cardinals, sharing the back end of the defense with Bethea, and so there would be great familiarity if there is a reunion. And, even though Giants general manager Dave Gettleman cut Boston after the 2016 season when he was running the Panthers, their relationship is fine. A few years ago Boston said he had been the favorite player of Gettleman’s wife, Joanne, and that Gettleman was “teary-eyed’’ when he told Boston he was getting released. Boston called Gettleman to congratulate him when the Giants hired him.