New York Giants tight ends Daniel Bellinger and Jack Stoll were present at the annual “Tight End University” summit.
This is the fourth consecutive season the summit has been held, and it’s the third consecutive season Bellinger has been in attendance.
Here’s what the three-day summit entails, according to the Tight End University website.
Over the course of the summit, attendees are able to bond, collaborate with, and learn amongst their peers while participating in a variety of activities including film study, on-field drills, recovery, rehabilitation, and more. In addition to current players, TEU also features several retired legends who provide attendees with the invaluable opportunity to learn from some of the best to ever play the game.”
Currently projected to be the starting tight end for the Giants following the retirement of Darren Waller, Bellinger has been looking to improve his stock as a receiver.
Using players like George Kittle, Travis Kelce and Greg Olsen—the founders of Tight End University—is an easy way to make improvements.
Stoll signed with the Giants during free agency on a one-year deal. He’s mostly known for his blocking and has 20 receptions for 183 yards through his first three seasons in the NFL.
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