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Giants' Devin Singletary feels 'no pressure' replacing Saquon Barkley

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - MAY 30: Devin Singletary #26 of the New York Giants runs the ball during OTA Offseason Workouts at NY Giants Quest Diagnostics Training Center on May 30, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - MAY 30: Devin Singletary #26 of the New York Giants runs the ball during OTA Offseason Workouts at NY Giants Quest Diagnostics Training Center on May 30, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)

The New York Giants are conducting training camp for the first time without star running back Saquon Barkley since 2017.

The team did not re-sign Barkley this past offseason, allowing him to head down to Philadelphia via free agency in a move that was met with mixed reviews by fans as well as individuals within the organization.

The Giants are now employing a strategy of running back-by-committee. They are bringing back Eric Gray, drafted Tyron Tracy Jr., and added several other free agents, most notably Devin Singletary.

Singletary spent last season with the Houston Texans after four seasons in Buffalo. He helped the Texans make the playoffs with some clutch plays but was always a reliable pair of hands with the Bills, where he played under offensive coordinator Brian Daboll.

"There's a lot of young players," said Daboll, now the Giants' head coach. "Obviously, Motor (Singletary) knows the system. He's been with me for a while. And there's a lot of competition in terms of who that next guy is going to be or the next guy or what role they can carve out for themselves. I know they're hungry. They work really hard at trying to pick up everything and excited to see these young guys battle it out."

The real focus will be on how Singletary, wearing Barkley's old jersey number (26), helps the organization put Barkley in the rearview mirror for good. Singletary is not concerned.

"There is no pressure, man," Singletary told NJ Advance Media this week. "It's football. I've been doing this my whole life… It's been working for me so far, so I'm going to keep doing that.

"I'm just going to be myself, man. All this work I put in, I'm just going to enjoy the process. That's where I'm at with it."

Being reunited with Daboll will play a huge part in Singletary jumpstarting the new backfield. The two work well together.

"It's like being back with family," Singletary said of Daboll. "As far as the offense, it's just fresh in my memory. It's all love and I'm enjoying it. I'm glad I'm back here... In Buffalo, you saw it with (Daboll's) aura and his swag, how he went about his business, you knew he would be a head coach one day."

Now it's time to see what this pair can do together for the second time.

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