EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — With the starters on both teams getting a chance to rest in the preseason opener, second-year pros Tommy DeVito and Eric Gray used the opportunity to make a case for themselves in the eyes of coach Brian Daboll as the New York Giants posted a 14-3 victory over the Detroit Lions on Thursday night.
DeVito replaced an injured Drew Lock late in the first quarter and led New York on two first-half scoring drives that Gray capped with runs of 48 and 1 yard in game that clearly should help them move up on the depth chart.
''Every day is a step in the right direction,'' said DeVito, who finished 8 of 15 for 92 yards. "Try to build off it every single time I go out on the field and have the opportunity to be on the field.''
DeVito, who became a local hero when he made the roster last year as an undrafted free agent and then started six games after Daniel Jones and Tyrod Taylor were hurt, said he simply knows a lot more his second season and there is less anxiety.
The New Jersey native came into camp as the No. 3 quarterback behind Jones and Lock, but like last year he just keeps producing when he gets the chance.
Gray, who finished with 52 yards on four carries and four catches for 46, struggled as a rookie and didn't get much chance with Saquon Barkley and Matt Breida getting all the work. He was buried behind newcomer Devin Singletary and draft pick Tyrone Tracy in the opening weeks of camp.
Now, he has a shot at playing.
''I was just being me,'' Gray said. ''Last year, I feel like I was making the game too much. Too much when it was just football at the end of the day. So today I was just showing it that way.''