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Giants QB Jaxson Dart stars in home preseason debut: 'Guys were making great plays for me'

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.

The rookie first-round pick whom the Giants envision as their long-term franchise quarterback got a chance to show a little bit of how he could contribute in the near future by subbing in for starter Russell Wilson mid-drive and connecting with Theo Johnson on a 30-yard pass. Dart capped a 71-yard second half-opening drive with a TD throw to Greg Dulcich and scored on a goal-line sneak to finish another after completing 13 consecutive passes.

Dart was 14 of 16 for 137 yards, delivering on the hype under the lights at MetLife Stadium before giving way to Jameis Winston.

“I thought guys were making great plays for me,” Dart said. “I was just trying to distribute the ball to the playmakers.”

Wilson had his own highlight, throwing his so-called “moon ball” to undrafted free agent Beaux Collins for an 80-yard gain.

“Just great vision by Russ to lay it up there,” coach Brian Daboll said. “What a great ball by Russ, right? An 80-yard bomb, he dropped it in the bucket.”

The 36-year-old had another intercepted because of a miscommunication with Collins, his final throw of a 4-of-7, 108-yard performance.

“We were on two different pages, I guess,” said Wilson, who is glad to get some extended playing time with his new team. “The good thing is it happened in the preseason. You get to see it and talk about it, and that’s why you play these games, man. You just get better, you learn and we all work together.”

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