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New York Giants running back David Wilson has not been cleared for contact work and probably won't be before training camp begins in late July.

The third-year running back underwent a CT scan Wednesday on his neck, in which he suffered a herniated disk last October. Giants team physician Dr. Russell Warren told the team's website that Wilson has made significant progress, "but the reality is it has only been 4 1-2 months since the surgery. We anticipate that when David is re-evaluated at the start of training camp, he will be cleared at that point."

The Giants' first-round draft choice in 2012, Wilson was hurt against the Eagles, was inactive for three games and then was placed on injured reserve. He underwent spinal fusion surgery on Jan. 16.

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