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The New York Giants host the New England Patriots Thursday in the two teams' preseason finale. Here's where to watch:
Yes, it's preseason, but the Giants have now scored 100 points in 11 quarters of preseason play. Let that sink in for a moment. They scored 273 last year in 17 games.
The Steelers got one bit of encouraging news during the game. First-round pick Derrick Harmon, who left in the second quarter on a cart after sustaining a knee injury, walked out of the locker room and sat on the bench between Cameron Heyward and T.J. Watt in the fourth quarter. He appeared to be in good spirits.
DeVito still has a year left on his current contract, but with Wilson, Dart and former Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston in the mix, the former Illinois Fighting Illini quarterback could be the odd man out, which puts his future past the final 53-man roster cuts in question.
The New York Giants return to MetLife Stadium this Saturday for their second preseason game, taking on the Jets in a must-watch matchup — brought to you by NBC New York and, for the first time ever, Telemundo 47 in a historic Spanish broadcast.
The Giants may have a tough opening slate, but they will not have to contend with Rashee Rice in their home opener against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Former Arizona State star running back Cam Skattebo could suit up for the New York Giants as early as Thursday, Aug. 21, in the preseason finale.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/giants as Is NY Giants OL Evan Neal's Future Hanging by a Thread?. The New York Giants, like every other football team, began their annual spring training filled with hopes that every player project for which they’ve set the wheels in motion turned out to be a smashing success.