3 takeaways from Giants vs. Eagles in Week 6
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3 takeaways from Giants vs. Eagles in Week 6
"Lil'Jordan Humphrey was elevated from the practice squad and started alongside Wan'Dale Robinson. He had a false-start penalty on his third play but made it up the next play with a 34-yard catch to introduce himself properly to Giants fans. Jalin Hyatt had three catches, but his biggest play was drawing a pass-interference call in the end zone in the fourth quarter. The penalty put the Giants at the 1-yard line, and Cam Skattebo got his third rushing touchdown."
"Robinson finished with six catches for 84 yards. Humphrey had four catches for 55 yards on a team-high eight targets. He might have played himself into getting more reps, given his familiarity with Dart. "Even on a short week, that was somebody that I know Jaxson had a lot of confidence in throwing to him from the preseason," coach Brian Daboll said. "He had a lot of reps with him. We talked about that. I felt comfortable with it. He did a good job.""
"They were much better finishing drives against the Eagles, going 3-for-3 in red-zone efficiency. For the first time this season, they didn't attempt a field goal. As a result, they crossed the 30-point mark for the second time this season, something they did only once last season. "I feel like the last three weeks we've gotten better at it," Dart said. "And I think we're just trying to use the whole field. We're trying to get everybody involved and guys are just executin"
The Giants delivered a strong primetime win over the Eagles and improved to 2-1 since Jaxson Dart became the starter. The receiving corps rebounded despite missing Malik Nabers and Darius Slayton. Lil'Jordan Humphrey was elevated from the practice squad, started alongside Wan'Dale Robinson, and delivered a 34-yard catch. Jalin Hyatt drew a fourth-quarter pass-interference call that set up a Cam Skattebo rushing touchdown. Robinson finished with six catches for 84 yards; Humphrey had four catches for 55 yards on eight targets. The Giants went 3-for-3 in the red zone, did not attempt a field goal, and crossed 30 points.
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