Harbaugh Coaches No-Contact Offseason to Compete Against Yourself

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Giants coach John Harbaugh says NFL off-season practices are non-contact, so players should compete with themselves—focusing on technique, execution, and fast, clean ball handling—rather than against a real opponent; quarterback Jaxson Dart is highlighted as an example of prioritizing completions when not facing contested catches.
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