The Giants coaches are trying to help Eric Gray build 'muscle memory' when dealing with his transitions to improve ball security.
New York Giants kickoff returner Eric Gray won’t get a lot of credit owed to him, but the second-year running back who has been the team’s primary kickoff returner has improved significantly in the role from a year ago.
This year, Gray is up to 517 yards on 20 kickoff returns . His 25.9 yards per return average currently ranks fifth. Overall, Giants special teams coordinator Michael Ghobrial said he’s been pleased with Gray’s progress in the role. “He just has to hold on to the ball. …Sometimes those fumbles overshadow the production that he is having consistently.”
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