New York Giants rookie quarterback Daniel Jones had a rough start in his team's Week 7 matchup with the Arizona Cardinals, throwing an early interception, which led to a second first-quarter touchdown by the NFC West franchise. However, Jones made up for it with a gorgeous dime to tight end Rhett Ellison for New York's first score of the game (via NFL).

Ellison caught the 28-yard reception for the touchdown, finishing off a short, four-play drive for New York's first touchdown of Sunday's contest. The Giants would later tie the game up in the second quarter with a blocked punt converted into a special teams touchdown, too.

After the 22-year-old signal-callers solid start, winning his first two games as a starter for the Giants, New York fell to two superior clubs, the Minnesota Vikings and the New England Patriots. Against another rookie quarterback in Kyler Murray and the defensively bleeding Cardinals, Jones has a chance to right the ship and get back to winning on Sunday.

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