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The New York Giants outlasted the Buffalo Bills in a high-flying preseason shootout Saturday afternoon, escaping with a 34-25 victory behind a relentless aerial attack and clutch special teams plays. Quarterback Jaxson Dart led the charge with surgical precision, completing 12 of 19 passes for 154 yards and a touchdown while adding 24 rushing yards, including a 19-yard scamper that set up a critical scoring drive. His favorite target, Dante Miller, dominated the intermediate game with 7 receptions for 80 yards, while Montrell Washington provided explosive plays—hauling in a 29-yard catch and adding a 25-yard kickoff return to flip field position. The Giants' red-zone efficiency proved decisive, converting both opportunities into touchdowns, including a 28-yard strike to Lil'Jordan Humphrey that put them ahead for good in the fourth quarter.
Buffalo's offense kept pace behind Mike White's efficient two-touchdown performance (8-of-13, 112 yards) and big plays from KJ Hamler (39-yard TD reception) and Tyrell Shavers (58-yard catch), but a late fumble recovery by New York's defense sealed their fate. The Bills' ground game sputtered with just 58 total rushing yards, while the Giants' balanced attack—featuring four different receivers with 30+ yards—wore down Buffalo's secondary. The win gives New York momentum heading into their final preseason tune-up, while the Bills will look to tighten their turnover issues before the regular season.