Jaxson Dart’s Surprise 30-Yard TD Throw Sparks Giants’ Comeback – What Happens Next Will Shock You!
Oh, the Giants found a spark when they desperately needed one – down by 17 points, rookie Jaxson Dart stepped up and hooked a neat little toss to Darius Slayton, who thundered 30 yards into the end zone, slicing that deficit to 17-7. That six-play, 62-yard march wasn’t just impressive; it was a statement. What added some sweet fuel to the fire was the costly unnecessary roughness penalty on Jaylinn Hawkins after he laid a heavy hit on Theo Johnson, gifting the Giants prime yardage on a crucial third-and-8. Dart? He’s looking sharp—4-of-5, near 50 yards, and a touchdown to show for it. Meanwhile, Slayton’s been snagging passes like candy, and Devin Singletary’s steady grind on the ground can’t be ignored. Trust me, this comeback ain’t just about points; it’s about momentum swinging hard in New York’s favor.
The Giants trailed 17-0. They now trail 17-7.
Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart threw a short pass to wide receiver Darius Slayton, who took it 30 yards to the end zone. It completed a six-play, 62-yard drive.
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The Giants were helped by a 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty on safety Jaylinn Hawkins, who applied a hard hit to defenseless receiver Theo Johnson. The penalty came on third-and-8.
Dart is now 4-of-5 for 49 yards and a touchdown, with Slayton catching two passes for 41 yards.
Devin Singletary has run for 17 yards on five carries.



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