The dichotomy of Jameis Winston's NFL career was on full display in his and interim head coach Mike Kafka's New York Giants debut on Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium.
As significant underdogs in Week 11 against the Green Bay Packers, the veteran quarterback stepping in for the concussed Jaxson Dart marshalled Big Blue's offense on four methodical drives of nine or more plays, including second-half possessions of 16 and 15 plays. He threw for 201 yards and added a rushing touchdown and had the Giants on the doorstep of a potential game-tying touchdown with less than a minute to go in regulation.
But from the Packers' 14-yard line on a 3rd-&-6, Winston's penchant for interceptions reared its ugly head, as receiver Jalin Hyatt stopped short on his route, and Evan Williams came down with

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