Tonight's Jets-Giants game didn't give fans of either side a lot of time to settle in and watch their starters do battle. Because the game was moved up from its usual third slot in the summer sked to the opener, the starters who did play were back on the sidelines after a series or two.

Still, the Jets' 31-22 loss to the Giants' in the teams' 51st preseason meeting had some memorable moments. Sam Darnold supplied some on his first and only drive to the Jets' 6-0 lead before the raindrops and lightning arrived with 1:23 to play in the first quarter, delaying the game nearly an hour.

Here are four observations on the Jets final three quarters after the weather delay.

Big Plays, No Josh

WR Josh Bellamy had a big series of pitch-and-catch with QB Trevor Siemian in the second quarter. Bellamy had a 16-yard reception on second-and-8, drew a 26-yard pass interference penalty on rookie CB DeAndre Baker on third down, then added a falling-forward 10-yard grab on third-and-8 to the Giants 16. Bellamy's hands helped set up Elijah McGuire's mitts as the third-year RB snagged Siemian's fourth-and-1 toss in the open and tumbled into the end zone for a 7-yard touchdown and the Jets sliced the Giants' second-quarter lead to 14-12.