The Facts: He wants to do more. He probably can do more. For now, though, the Giants are content to take it slow and easy with Beckham, with the star receiver coming off a fractured left ankle. “He looks good,” head coach Pat Shurmur said Monday after the Giants’ first organized team activity practice. “He’s out here moving around, he’s champing at the bit wanting to get out and do more than we’re allowing him to do at this point. But I think we’re just trying to make sure that everything is healed to the fullest before we put him out there.”
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Beckham stretched with his teammates and participated in a few early agility drills, catching soft-tosses from coaches. When it came time for the receivers to run routes and haul in passes from quarterbacks, Beckham was off on the side, his workday complete. Last spring, Beckham did not attend the OTAs. This year, seeking a long-term contract extension, Beckham is on the scene.