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Jameis Winston runs for a touchdown in the Giants’ 26-3 preseason win over the Dolphins

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Jameis Winston recorded 150 passing yards and a rushing touchdown during the first half as the New York Giants defeated the Miami Dolphins 26-3 in a preseason matchup on Saturday.

Defensive lineman Devin Singletary contributed 40 yards on eight rushing attempts and added a touchdown, while kickers Dominic Zvada and Ben Sauls each connected on two field goals for the Giants (1-1).

The Giants primarily utilized backup players in this preseason game following extensive work during a joint practice with the Dolphins on Thursday. Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart took part in pregame drills but did not play, while Dolphins starter Malik Willis was in street clothes.

Second-year wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. attempted to secure a roster spot during his second stint with the Giants, catching two passes for 17 yards. He was targeted four times and nearly scored on a pass from Winston that ended in the end zone during the second quarter.

The Dolphins (0-2), who started Cam Miller at quarterback after Quinn Ewers sat out due to a groin injury sustained in Miami's preseason opener against Washington, had their first-half quarterback complete 6 of 11 passes for 60 yards. Miller was sacked twice during the first half.

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