New York Giants defeat New York Jets, 31-12
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It would have been less obvious who the Jets plan to be on offense if Tanner Engstrand just shared snapshots from his playbook on the video board.
Wilson showed off his patented moon ball with his first pass Saturday. A deep bomb to Beaux Collins in stride for an 80-yard pass with Collins tackled at the Jets’ 1-yard line. Two plays later, Devin Singletary scored on a 1-yard rush to complete a 93-yard drive.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Getting snaps with the first-team offense, then throwing for a touchdown and running for another with the backups, Jaxson Dart shined in his new home stadium debut for the New York Giants as part of a 31-12 victory against the Jets on Saturday night in each team’s second preseason game.
While DeVito lingered in Giants training camp as the seldom-used No. 4 quarterback during joint practices, the Jets finished the two days with two just arms available because of injuries to Tyrod Taylor (knee scope) and rookie Brady Cook (ankle) — and then they held an uninspiring free-agent tryout for Nathan Peterman and C.J. Beathard.
After two stellar preseason performances, does Jaxson Dart have a shot at starting for the New York Giants in a couple of weeks? Brian Daboll weighs in.
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Jaxson Dart injected life into the Giants’ offense on the road last weekend in Buffalo. Now he’ll get his first opportunity to fire up his new home crowd.
When asked about his assessment of New York Jets QB Justin Fields, veteran New York Giants LB Kayvon Thibodeaux did not mince words.