EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York Giants owner John Mara got a season-ending gift from his team three months into his cancer treatment.
Mara got a game ball in an emotional locker room scene after the Giants beat the rival Dallas Cowboys 34-17 on Sunday to finish their lost season on a two-game winning streak.
"He mentioned he's jogging to his treatments now because of this," said tight end Daniel Bellinger, who had a 29-yard touchdown catch. ''He's got to be the toughest guy in the locker room, regardless of what everybody else is going through. He's resilient as a guy, and we respect him as our leader, our owner.''
Beating Dallas and other results around the NFL took the Giants (4-13) out of the running for a top-two pick and clinched No. 1 for Las Vegas, a week after routing the Raiders to end a nine-game skid. Shuffling back in the draft order had some fans rooting for New York to lose, but two more TD passes by rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart showed why there's so much organizational optimism about the future, no matter who is coaching.
"Jaxson Dart's going to be here — he'll be here for a long time," veteran receiver Darius Slayton said. "He's talented. He's young. I think any coach that would come here would be wise to invest in him and try to bring him along because he has all the potential in the world.
Dart has said he cares more about winning than draft position and played like it in his 12th professional start. He was 22 of 32 for 231 yards with his 14th and 15th career touchdown passes, to Bellinger and Tyrone Tracy.
While the Giants were shorthanded because of injuries and illnesses, they treated this like any other game with their starters going the distance. Dallas (7-9-1) took it more like an exhibition game, including Dak Prescott exiting after halftime.
Prescott completed seven of 11 passes for 70 yards and lost a fumble off a botched snap before being replaced at quarterback by Joe Milton to begin the third quarter.