The New York Giants closed their preseason with a commanding 42–10 victory over the New England Patriots on Thursday night, capping an exhibition schedule defined by an up-tempo offense and deep quarterback rotation. Second-year passer Tommy DeVito provided the night’s most efficient line, completing 17 of 20 attempts for 198 yards and three touchdowns without an interception. His performance came after veteran Jameis Winston opened the scoring by connecting with second-year wideout Jalin Hyatt for a long touchdown strike. Rookie Jaxson Dart, who drew the start, engineered an opening-drive touchdown before leaving briefly in the first quarter to be evaluated for a possible concussion. He was cleared to return after medical assessment, according to the game broadcast, easing immediate concerns about his availability for the regular season. New England’s lone touchdown came on a Jeremiah Webb reception, but the Patriots otherwise struggled to sustain drives, while New York’s defense added a pick-six that brought the entire Giants sideline onto the field in celebration. The Giants will enter the regular season with multiple quarterbacks showing preseason form, while the Patriots are left to address offensive inconsistencies revealed in the lopsided finale.