
Jameis Winston laments poor ‘timing’ on critical interception that spoiled first Giants start
NY Post
Jameis Winston threw a touchdown pass to Jalin Hyatt on Aug. 21 that had everyone within the Giants feeling good about both enigmas headed into the regular season.
Eighty-seven days later, with a chance to tie Sunday’s score, Winston again targeted Hyatt, and the play resulted in an interception from the 14-yard line that all but sealed a 27-20 loss to the Packers.
“When you don’t have the reps with some of your teammates, you’ve got to capitalize on those moments and continue to work even harder and find solutions because when the game really matters, timing and execution is the most important thing,” Winston said. “Jalin and I, our timing and execution could have been a lot better.”
Hyatt appeared to cut off his flag route to the end zone with the ball in the air against a Cover 2 scheme, and Evan Williams came down with an uncontested interception with 36 seconds remaining.
“I’ve got to make the play,” Hyatt said. “When I turned my head it was already in the air, but at the end of the day it’s on me.”
Welcome to the Jameis Winston Experience, Giants fans.

Suddenly, someone had hit a rewind button and everyone had been transported back seven months. It was early spring instead of late fall, it was broiling hot outside the arena walls and not freezing cold. Everyone was back at TD Garden. There were 19,156 frenzied fans on their feet begging for blood, poised for the kill.












