PITTSBURGH — So much for Victor Cruz's holdout harming his chemistry with Eli Manning.
The New York Giants' wide receiver — who missed organized team activities and minicamp while trying to hammer out a new deal — still has some of the fleetest feet in the NFL. Some of the fanciest too.
Cruz hauled in a 57-yard touchdown pass from Eli Manning in Saturday night's 18-13 win over Pittsburgh in the teams' preseason opener, though Cruz eschewed his traditional salsa celebration dance. Two half-hearted steps and Cruz gave up, figuring it's best to save the good stuff for when it counts in September.
And judging by how quickly Manning and Cruz were able to re-establish their "go deep and I'll chuck it to you" rapport, Cruz could have plenty of chances to tear up the dance floor this season.
"Anytime that happens, we're over there cheering," New York coach Tom Coughlin said.
Not that there was much more to get fired up about for either team during an otherwise lethargic 60 minutes that left both teams with plenty to work on.
Here are five things we learned from the game:
1. JARVIS JONES CAN FIND THE BALL: The Pittsburgh Steelers rookie linebacker and heir apparent to the departed James Harrison has been a revelation during training camp.