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Studs and duds from New York Giants' preseason Week 2 win over Miami

Here's a look at the studs and duds (and those in between) from the New York Giants' 26-3 win over the Miami Dolphins in Week 2 of the preseason.

In the preseason Week 2 win against the Miami Dolphins, the New York Giants showcased a mix of standout performers and areas needing improvement. Quarterback Jameis Winston stood out as a stud, throwing for 150 yards and rushing for a touchdown to lead the Giants to a 20-3 halftime lead. However, running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. fumbled on the Miami 11-yard line, squandering a scoring opportunity. cornerback Deonte Banks was another standout, registering two total tackles and two pass defenses.

Running back Devin Singletary also performed well, rushing for 40 yards and scoring a touchdown. Wide receiver Calvin Austin III lived up to his billing, contributing with catches, a rush, and punt returns. Despite these successes, cornerback Dru Phillips, who had the pressure to replace a starter, struggled with a pass interference call and was otherwise inconsistent.

Quarterback Brandon Allen and defensive tackle Darius Alexander were among those who underperformed, while dominant performances from players like Winston, Banks, and Singletary underscored the Giants' need to solidify their roster.

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