
"The Patriots are back in primetime this week, playing their first "Monday Night Football" game in three seasons. But their opponent still might not be ready for primetime. The Giants come into Foxborough with a record that's inverse to the one the Patriots have, sitting at 2-10. So, Monday should provide a golden opportunity for the 10-2 Patriots to extend their win streak to 10 games. But New York is a bit more intriguing than its 2-10 record suggests."
"Dart has been one of the league's top dual-threat quarterbacks, throwing for 1,417 yards, 10 touchdowns, and three interceptions while rushing for 317 yards and seven touchdowns. In terms of Dart's passing profile, he's been at his best when he's attacked the intermediate part of the field. He's completed 56.1 percent of his passes 10-19 yards down the field for 417 yards, four touchdowns, and an interception with a 113.6 passer rating."
The Patriots return to primetime for their first Monday Night Football appearance in three seasons while hosting the 2-10 Giants. The Giants will have rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart back after a concussion, and Dart has produced strong dual-threat numbers with 1,417 passing yards, 10 passing touchdowns, 317 rushing yards, and seven rushing touchdowns. Dart excels attacking the intermediate field and ranks high in intended air yards per attempt. The Giants replaced Brian Daboll with offensive coordinator Mike Kafka as interim head coach amid recent struggles, adding a leadership shift to the matchup dynamics.
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