OFFENSE: D
There were a few glimpses of Jaxson Dart playing the kind of football that excites the Giants, such as his throw when he was lifted off the ground by a defender and his scramble before finding Darius Slayton on a fourth-quarter two-point conversion, but they were too few. Dart didn’t get much help as a sharp pass in the end zone in the second quarter that could have cut the deficit to 17-14 was dropped by tight end Theo Johnson. It seemed as if the Giants were reluctant to let Dart use his legs after he took that big hit along the sideline in the first quarter; he had only three other carries for 8 yards after that clobbering. Devin Singletary had a few nice runs, which is good, because Tyrone Tracy Jr. left with what looked like a serious hip injury. Singletary may be their on

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