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Eli Apple is thriving away from the Giants

Eli Apple is making the most of life after the Giants.

Following two-and-a-half inconsistent seasons in New York, the cornerback was traded to the Saints in October and has been thriving in his new surroundings.

“My teammates, they’re bringing out the best in me,” the 2016 first-round draft pick said this week, according to ESPN. “They push me every day, especially [secondary] Coach AG [Aaron Glenn] and the whole defensive staff.”

Since joining the Saints, Apple, 23, has two interceptions, including one against Carolina in Monday’s 12-9 win over the Panthers.

“Every week, it’s just understanding the defense, understanding how my teammates play and just playing with more confidence,” Apple said.

Apple’s time with the Giants soured during his second season, with then-teammate Landon Collins calling him a “cancer.” He later told reporters “I have to take a s–t” upon exiting the locker room last year. He was suspended for the final game of 2017.

After being sent to New Orleans, Apple made it clear he longed to put the past behind him.

“It’s a great organization here, a lot of great players, too. I just can’t wait to come in and contribute,” he said.

The 12-2 Saints currently sit atop the NFC.