Giants crush Jets 31-12
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Giants preseason Week 2 vs. Jets
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After yet another impressive preseason performance that has sparked increased hype for Big Blue's quarterback of the future, New York Giants coach Brian Daboll reaffirmed the team's plan to continue to "develop" rookie Jaxson Dart while veteran Russell Wilson remains the starting quarterback.
As for the game, the Giants handily defeated the Jets 31–12, continuing their preseason dominance with a 2-0 record. Quarterback Jaxson Dart led the Giants’ aerial attack with 137 passing yards and a touchdown, while the Giants’ rushing corps piled on three touchdowns on the ground.
Jaxson Dart took another step Saturday night toward grabbing the Giants’ starting quarterback job if Russell Wilson falters early this regular season.
Today, MetLife Stadium, home of the New York Jets and New York Giants, announced multiple stadium improvements that will elevate the fan experience for the upcoming NFL season, set to kick off with a preseason Giants vs.
As Hyatt spoke, Dart strolled by — en route from the shower to his locker — and shot Hyatt a playful, goofy glance. A 22-year-old kid letting himself enjoy the afterglow of an encouraging evening. Stop and smell the cologne, if you will.
In an era where the preseason has lost most of its headliners, New York Giants thrower Russell Wilson still sees its value.
Here’s what to look for in the Giants’ second preseason game against the Jets on Saturday at MetLife Stadium: It is always a race and a chase for the final spots at the wide receiver position. If we assume Jalin Hyatt is safe — in an up and down summer, this might not be a safe assumption — then there are only two spots open.