1. Can the first-team offense find a rhythm?
There’s a preseason for a reason, but no offense wants to start with just 28 yards on 15 plays like the Giants did with Eli Manning under center in the opener against Cincinnati. Manning went 4 of 8 for 22 yards on four series before being relieved by Ryan Nassib as the first-team offensive line stayed on for one extra drive. But heading into the second week of the preseason, Manning set the goals for his unit against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday night at MetLife Stadium.