Big Blue Begins Preseason with Convincing Win Over Buffalo

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NEW YORK, NY – The New York Giants began their 2025 preseason campaign with an impressive 34- 25 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Saturday afternoon. The performance in Orchard Park provided a promising preview of the season ahead and reflected the depth and readiness of the roster.

Offense Sets the Tone

All four Giants quarterbacks led scoring drives, displaying the versatility and efficiency of the offense. Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart had a notable debut with 178 total yards, including 154 passing yards and 24 rushing yards, and delivered a well-placed touchdown pass to wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey. The offense avoided turnovers, allowed no sacks, and delivered a total of 34 points. Running back Dante Miller contributed 102 yards from scrimmage, making a strong case for increased playing time. This production came despite the absence of several key players, including Malik Nabers, Darius Slayton, Beaux Collins, Jalin Hyatt, Andrew Thomas, Evan Neal, and Cam Skattebo.

Defense Shows Resilience

The defense adjusted to the absence of core players such as Dexter Lawrence, Cor’Dale Flott, and Chauncey Golston. Cornerback Deonte Banks took on extended duties, and the defensive front made key plays, with D.J. Davidson and Jordon Riley each recording a sack and rookie Trace Ford recovering a fumble. A decisive goal-line stand in the final moments, led by linebackers K.J. Cloyd and Dyontae Johnson, preserved the win.

Special Teams Excel

Veteran kicker Graham Gano delivered three field goals from beyond 50 yards in the first half and scored 10 points in total. Jude McAtamney added four points, and Ihmir Smith-Marsette provided a spark with a 40-yard kickoff return.

Coaching Leadership

Head coach Brian Daboll demonstrated command on the sidelines, with offensive coordinator Mike Kafka handling play-calling and defensive coordinator Shane Bowen adapting effectively to personnel changes. Rookie linebacker Abdul Carter made an immediate impression against Buffalo’s Pro Bowl tackle Dion Dawkins. The emphasis on special teams energy reflected the competitive atmosphere as players work to secure roster spots.

Conclusion:

The Giants’ preseason opener showcased a well-prepared, cohesive, and dynamic team performance. Substantial contributions from rookies and veterans alike suggest a season filled with potential and opportunities for success.

MT Editorial Staff
MT Editorial Staff
The Midtown Times delivers precise, timely, and engaging stories from the heart of New York City.

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