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The giants benefit from Chris Manhertz’s experience after setting a useful role

Among the 18 offensive teammates who had just gathered around the quarter of the Giants Russell Wilson near his home in San Diego, Chris Manhertz has the most NFL matches, but one of the lowest career reception totals.

There is an important lesson in there that Manhertz can share with the 175 players (10-18 years) planned to attend his third free annual football camp at 10 a.m. on his Alma Mater, Cardinal Spellman High School in the Bronx.

“Not everyone needs to be Travis Kelce to support and prove themselves in this league,” Manhertz told post. “There are a multitude of roles available, and you have to adapt to stay. Many for me, especially at the beginning, was to find a way to create value in the fields that others cannot or will not. Many of this was my advantage in the game and the blocking.”

Only a few days before welcoming his camp, Manhertz spoke after 90 minutes “trying” on the road and a training session with the private coach of Wilson.

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