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Game Balls: Standouts from win over Eagles 🏈

SKATTEBO-DART

The Giants welcomed the Eagles to MetLife Stadium for a Week 6 matchup on Thursday Night Football.

Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo led the way on offense, while numerous members of the defense stepped up en route to a 34-17 victory over the Eagles.

Here are the top performers from the Giants' Week 6 win.

JAXSON-DART

QB JAXSON DART

Dart completed 17 of 25 passes for 195 yards, 1 touchdown and no interceptions for a passer rating of 104.6. The rookie quarterback also added 58 yards on 13 carries (4.5 avg.) and an additional touchdown.

The 22-year-old quarterback joined Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes as the only quarterbacks since at least 1991 to lead their team to an opening-drive TD in each of their first three career starts. Additionally, Dart joined Philadelphia's Jalen Hurts and Baltimore's Lamar Jackson as the only quarterbacks with at least 50 rushing yards in each of their first three starts in the Super Bowl era.

CAM-SKATTEBO

RB CAM SKATTEBO

Skattebo had his best game in the NFL in Week 6, totaling 98 yards and a whopping 3 touchdowns on 19 carries, good for an average of 5.2 yards per carry. He also caught two passes for an additional 12 yards.

BRIAN-BURNS

OLB BRIAN BURNS

Burns had two sacks of Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts along with seven total tackles (three solo). The veteran outside linebacker now has seven sacks on the season, tied for the most in the NFL.

CORDALE-FLOTT

CB COR'DALE FLOTT

Flott made the defensive play of the game for the Giants in the fourth quarter when he jumped in front of a Jalen Hurts pass for an interception, the first Hurts has thrown all season. Flott then returned the ball 68 yards the other way to set the Giants up deep in Eagles territory, which led to Skattebo's third touchdown of the game. The fourth-year cornerback finished the game with three solo tackles and a tackle for loss to go with the interception.

WANDALE-ROBINSON

WR WAN'DALE ROBINSON

With the offense playing without Malik Nabers and Darius Slayton, Robinson stepped up in a big way. The fourth-year wideout led the team with six receptions for 84 yards and a touchdown, a play in which he broke a tackle and outran a few defenders to the end zone.

S Dane Belton (24)

S DANE BELTON

Belton was tied for second on the team with 7 total tackles (3 solo) and a pass breakup, but his biggest play came towards the end of the game when he punched the ball out of Eagles running back AJ Dillon's hands to force the game-sealing fumble, which Dru Phillips recovered.

View photos from the Week 6 matchup between the Giants and Eagles.

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