The New York Giants started their pre-season with an exciting 34-25 win against the Buffalo Bills Saturday, showing the talents of veteran-Quarterback Russell Wilson and rookie sensation Jaxson Dart. In just half, the duo gave a look at the potential of the Giants for the present and the future, and looking for a disappointing 3-14 season. Russell Wilson’s steady hand sets the tone to Russell Wilson, the expected starting batsman of the New York Giants for the regular season, showed why he remains a reliable power. The 36-year-old was almost flawless and completed 6 of the 7 passes for 28 meters. His effective performance led the Giants on an opening drive that culminated in a 53 -meter field goal by Graham Gano. Its ability to manage the game provides stability for a Giants offense that was a gloomy 30th place in the meter per game last season. Jaxson Dart’s remarkable debut Rookie Jaxson Dart, the Giants’ first round from Ole Miss, impressed fans with his brilliant play. Dart chose 25th overall after the Giants traded three draft options to secure him, Dart showed off his arm strength and mobility. He completed 12 of 19 passes for 154 meters, including a pinpoint 29-Yard Touchdown Pass to Lil’jordan Humphrey, who dragged into the ball on the goal line and exceeded defender Dane Jackson. Dart’s double threat capacity advanced with a 19-yard scarrel in the middle, setting up a 50-Yard Gano field goal. He ended his impressive half with a seven-play ride of 36 meters that ended in a 51-meter field goal. The second half of fireworks sealed the victory remained competitive, with four lead in the second half. The giant backup-kicker Jude Mcatamney made the decisive blow and left a field goal of 42 meters with 7:13. Jameis Winston, a third-string Quarterback, made a contribution, 7 of 11 for 62 meters, including a 7-Yard completion to Gunner Olszewski. Tommy Devito ended the match and completed 10 out of 14 passes for 73 meters and an 8-Yard attack to Jonathan Ward. For the Bills, third-Stringer Mike White threw two Passedown Pass of the second half, including a 39-meter strike to KJ Hamler. Despite their efforts, bills could not overcome the Giants’ balanced attack. Buffalo Bills’ Quarterback depth and the kicking of concerns about NFL MVP Josh Allen Resting, Buffalo’s primary backup, Mitch Trubisky, went 9 from 13 for 138 meters, including an 11-Yard Touchdown to Dawson Knox. A completion of 58 meters to Tyrell Shavers set a 24 -meter field goal by the newly signed Kicker Caden Davis, which filled in for injured Tyler Bass. What’s next? The New York Giants will go two joint practices with the New York Jets before hosting it on Saturday. The Buffalo Bills, on the other hand, hold a joint practice with the Chicago Bears before their match.