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See it: New York Giants' Brian Burns, Wan'Dale Robinson violently collide at practice

See it: New York Giants' Brian Burns, Wan'Dale Robinson violently collide at practice

Yahoo25-07-2025
A scary moment played out at New York Giants training camp on Friday that led many to hold their breath.
During a drill shortly after a pre-planned water break, wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson and linebacker Brian Burns collided at full speed with a loud thud.
Robinson was attempting to side-step a defender as Burns chased the play down from behind. Neither player saw the other until it was too late. A Giants Nation Podcast video shows the moment of the collision.
An SNY video from the field failed to catch the actual collision, but did record audio of the hit and subsequent reaction.
After the thud, coaches, players, and fans gasp as trainers rushed onto the field.
Both players were shaken up and remained on the ground for several moments. Eventually, trainers escorted Robinson to the sideline and Burns to the locker room.
More to come...
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: See it: Giants' Brian Burns, Wan'Dale Robinson collide at practice
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