Tyrone Tracy Jr.’s path to the Giants started only a few weeks after he was born.
That’s when Joel Thomas was hired as a graduate ᴀssistant for Purdue, working alongside fellow young coach Lamar Conrad in 2000.
Nearly a quarter-century later, Tracy’s running backs coach at Purdue last season was Conrad and his running backs coach with the Giants this season is Thomas.
“There’s always a special torch when you are talking of places you’ve been and you’ve had a great experience, so it starts there,” Thomas said. “I had good intel as far as the makeup of the person — are they willing to stick their face in the fire in [pᴀss] protection? — and information that was credible.”
The Giants drafted the rookie Tracy in the fifth round.
He beat out second-year pro Eric Gray to be the primary backup in training camp and has overtaken veteran Devin Singletary (three-year, $16.5 million contract) to be the lead back after two 100-yard games in his first four career starts.
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