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Giants-Dolphins ‘Kudos and Wet Willies’: Standouts galore in easy victory

The New York Giants defeated the Miami Dolphins 26-3 in a preseason matchup marked by standout individual performances and a prior joint practice brawl.

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The New York Giants secured a 26-3 victory over the Miami Dolphins, dropping the Dolphins to an 0-2 preseason record. The game followed a tense week that included multiple player ejections during a joint practice, prompting remarks on rules of engagement.

According to coverage from outlets including CBS Sports, Yahoo Sports, Giants.com, Sports Illustrated, SNY, CBS News, the Miami Herald, NBC New York, and Big Blue View, the game featured notable efforts from Dominic Zvada and Tae Banks alongside struggles for backup quarterbacks. The Dolphins played without Quinn Ewers due to a groin injury.

Coverage emphasizes multiple game takeaways, including standout moments, roster evaluations, and player performances categorized by various analysts and team sites. Whether injured players will return for subsequent preseason action and how teams will address discipline following joint practice ejections remains unaddressed in current reports.

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What was the final score of the Giants-Dolphins preseason game?

The New York Giants defeated the Miami Dolphins with a score of 26-3.

Why did Quinn Ewers sit out the game?

Quinn Ewers sat out the game due to a groin injury.

What preceded the preseason game between the two teams?

The teams held a joint practice that featured a brawl resulting in multiple player ejections.

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