Giants at Broncos Week 7 preview: What to watch, more | amNewYork
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Giants at Broncos Week 7 preview: What to watch, more | amNewYork
"The Giants are flying as high as any 2-4 team possibly could, and for good reason. Brian Daboll's squad is coming off a 34-17 dismantling of the defending Super Bowl-champion and division-rival Philadelphia Eagles last Thursday night. They are 2-1 with Jaxson Dart as their starting quarterback, and the duo he has created with rookie running back Cam Skattebo has revitalized a team that had been so stale for so long."
"He has rushed for at least 50 yards in each of his first three starts and used his legs to extend countless other plays. Just look back at his 35-yard touchdown pass to Wan'Dale Robinson in the first quarter of Thursday night's win over Philadelphia. Dart held onto the ball for nearly six seconds, navigating out of a collapsing pocket and rolling out to his right before hitting his receiver for a short gain,"
"Dart held onto the ball for nearly six seconds, navigating out of a collapsing pocket and rolling out to his right before hitting his receiver for a short gain, which was then turned into a meandering scoring run down the sideline. Robinson went on to describe Dart's elusiveness as playground magic. The Broncos are privy to this kind of skillset, though, and they reaffirmed that notion in Week 6 in London against the Jets and their scrambling quarterback,"
The New York Giants have gained momentum after a 34-17 victory over the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. Brian Daboll's team is 2-1 with rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart as the starter. Dart and rookie running back Cam Skattebo have formed a dynamic duo that has energized a previously stagnant roster. The Giants travel to Denver with an extra week of preparation to face a Broncos squad with AFC West aspirations. Dart’s scrambling ability and knack for extending plays will present a major matchup challenge against Denver’s defense.
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