Darius Slayton was careful not to offer up any bold prediction or bulletin board material.

The seventh-year wide receiver is the Giants’ longest-tenured player on offense, so he’s heard plenty about the Giants’ drought in Philadelphia. And he has lived through seven of the franchise’s 12 straight losses at Lincoln Financial Field since the last win in 2013.

Slayton declared Wednesday that while “it would be nice to beat them at their place,” the 2-5 Giants are simply looking to rebound with a good game regardless of the playing field. But he did also acknowledge that the Linc is “probably number one in terms of hostility” compared to other NFL road venues.

It’s time for the Giants, in this new era with exciting rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, to exorcise their demons at their house of h

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