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Report: Rashad Jennings says Giants now using 'hurry-up offense'

New York Giants running back Rashad Jennings said Thursday at training camp that the Giants are now using a "hurry-up offense." The running back said that the tempo is the fastest he's ever played, and will give the Giants an abundance of offensive options. 
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New York Giants running back Rashad Jennings said Thursday at training camp that the Giants are now using a "hurry-up offense" and will be ready for no-huddle, reports Ian Rapoport of NFL.com. 

The Giants hired new offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo in January, replacing long-time Giants OC Kevin Gilbride, who retired. McAdoo brings an up-tempo short passing game offense, which could bode well for quarterback Eli Manning

Jennings, who is entering his first season with New York, said that the new offense "keeps defenses on their toes," reports Connor Hughes of SB Nation's Big Blue View.

The running back said that the tempo is the fastest he's ever played and will give the Giants an abundance of offensive options. 

Jennings played for the Raiders last season after spending his first four NFL seasons in Jacksonville. 

The Giants will play in the Hall of Fame Game on Aug. 3 against the Buffalo Bills

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