The New York Giants might not be perennial contenders just yet, but it is abundantly clear that the team is heading in the right direction. Through three preseason games, Big Blue averaged 35.7 points per contest and topped 30 points in all three while outscoring opponents by 60 points.
That’s the type of offensive output that hasn’t been seen at MetLife Stadium in years, and it seems like juice is finally returning to the locker room. Yes, there were still mistakes this summer—like Russell Wilson and Beaux Collins’ miscommunication against the Jets or Jaxson Dart’s fumble-turned-injury—but New York escaped the summer relatively unscathed.