Giants Chargers With Jaxson Dart At Qb How Will The Big Blue View

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giants chargers with jaxson dart at qb how will the big blue view

What can we expect from Jaxson Dart against the Chargers’ defense? The New York Giants have thrown us all a curveball and named rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart their starting quarterback for the forseeable future. That means it will be Dart, not Russell Wilson, leading the Giants out of the tunnel when they face the 3-0 Los Angeles Chargers. And in the span of a day the Giants have gone from having one of the oldest starting quarterbacks in the NFL to the youngest. Going from an experienced veteran to an athletic rookie is bound to have an impact on the Giants’ offense. But just how much of an impact will the change from Wilson to Dart have on the product on the field?

It also happens that the Giants are playing one of the best defenses in the NFL when they take the field against the Chargers on Sunday afternoon. This is the question heading into the Giants’ game against the Chargers. The New York Giants are about to travel back in time to the pre-Jaxson Dart days in Week 11, thanks to a concussion that will sideline the rookie. Big Blue has grown accustomed to competent quarterback play since Dart took over in Week 4, something they haven't seen much of in the post-Eli Manning era. Now it's a return to the days of old, living life without their emerging star. Change has been a theme for the Giants since their Week 10 loss to the Chicago Bears.

It was the loss that ultimately led to the firing of head coach Brian Daboll. It was the loss that knocked Dart out with a concussion. It was the loss that saw interim head coach Mike Kafka elevate Jameis Winston to QB2 after Russell Wilson proved to be ineffective. The Giants, their fans and Dart are familiarizing themselves with the league's concussion protocol, hoping a return is coming sooner rather than later. Dart could return as early as Week 12 if he clears concussion protocol. Giants rookie pass rusher Abdul Carter stood in the locker room, donning mono rectangle sunglasses, following Big Blue's 21-18 upset victory over the previously unbeaten Los Angeles Chargers and uttered the phrase on the...

The youthful Giants showed why that future could finally be bright enough to warrant Carter's indoor shades. Making his first start, rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart displayed heady playmaking, using his arm and legs to move the chains against a good Chargers defense, and avoided the backbreaking mistakes that have plagued the... "It was just special to get the first one. This is just the start," Dart said, via the team’s official website. Dart's career as a starter got off to a smashing beginning. He led Big Blue on an 89-yard net yard drive in nine plays, capped off by a 15-yard rushing score.

He became the first QB since Patrick Mahomes to lead his team to an 80-plus yard TD drive on the first possession of his first career start. The Giants would never relinquish the lead. Then-Giants coach Brian Daboll shares an emotional embrace with quarterback Jaxson Dart following New York's Week 4 win over the Chargers. Adam Hunger / Associated Press The emotional embrace Brian Daboll shared with quarterback Jaxson Dart following the New York Giants’ Week 4 upset victory over the Los Angeles Chargers feels like a lifetime ago. In reality, it hasn’t even been two months.

That hug will go down as one of the final feel-good moments of the Daboll era in New York before it all came crashing down. The Giants fired Daboll on Monday, breaking up the Daboll-Dart partnership. From the moment the Giants traded up to draft the Ole Miss product, Daboll made it clear that Dart was his guy. On their phone call following Dart’s selection, the two exchanged “I love you’s” before Daboll told the young QB, “I’m banking on you.” It's Jaxson Dart's time in New York, now. The rookie quarterback showed up to play in his first NFL start against the Chargers on Sunday, putting together a completely clean game as he helped New York notch its first win of the...

Dart went 13-of-20 for 111 yards and one passing touchdown while also adding 54 yards on the ground and one rushing touchdown in the 21-18 home victory. Dart faced his fair share of obstacles after his top receiver, Malik Nabers, suffered a painful knee injury and got carted off the field in the second quarter. In the second half, the Ole Miss product remained cool and composed in the pocket and held onto the lead to clinch a thrilling upset over the previously undefeated Chargers. In doing so, Dart made a bit of special NFL history, becoming the first rookie quarterback to beat a team 3-0 or better in his first career start since Giants QB Phil Simms defeated... Additionally, prior to Dart's big win, Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh had only lost to a rookie quarterback twice in his NFL career: Derek Carr and Russell Wilson. Dart now joins that list having delivered a humbling blow to the AFC West power.

Jaxson Dart spent the first three weeks of his inaugural NFL season mimicking Jayden Daniels, Dak Prescott and Patrick Mahomes on the Giants' scout team. Now the Chargers – and all upcoming opponents for the foreseeable future – will have someone pretending to be Dart in practice. Brian Daboll named the rookie as his starting quarterback for Week 4. Russell Wilson, who made his 200th, 201st and 202nd career starts this season, will be the backup. "I'm really just excited to get out there on the field, compete, and play with the guys," Dart said following Wednesday's practice, his first as QB1. "We put a lot of work in, and excited for the opportunity and very humbled for it."

Daboll met privately with the two quarterbacks Tuesday morning, the details of which will remain private. "All I can tell you is we're going with Jaxson and we're getting ready to play," Daboll said. "I'm not going to add too much to it. Those are private conversations, it's my decision and we're going with Jaxson." The plan was to bring him along slowly, maybe even have him watch from the bench for an entire season, but the New York Giants are already changing the plan for rookie quarterback Jaxson... It’s a change that brings bad news for veteran starter Russell Wilson ahead of Week 4’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Simply put, Wilson is out and Dart, the 25th-overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft, is in for the visit of the undefeated AFC West outfit to MetLife Stadium on Sunday, September 28. That’s according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, who reported the change on Tuesday, and also revealed Wilson will revert to the No. 2 QB role. Russell Wilson threw for 450 yards against Dallas and now, days later, he is expected to be the No. 2 QB behind Jaxson Dart. https://t.co/IyFzOQZZXv

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 23, 2025 One other significant piece of housekeeping news was confirmed by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, who revealed head coach Brian Daboll “has informed both QBs of the change.” Using power rankings and a mock draft to look at the New York Giants needs It’s occasionally strange how things work out. Thanks to some unforeseen personal circumstances, I was forced to push November’s Power Mock to this week. That, in turn, gave the New York Giants time to lose to the Chicago Bears and fire head coach Brian Daboll.

And while rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart is in the concussion protocol, his play against the Bears was simply stellar. I’ve been high on Dart since before he became a Giant. But even so, he’s exceeded my wildest expectations, not only in his play but how quickly he’s playing at this level. It isn’t perfect by any means, and there’s still a lot that Dart can improve upon, but I’m comfortable calling him the Giants’ Franchise Quarterback. And with a Franchise QB in place, I believe the Giants’ “rebuilding” period is over, and it’s time to build a consistent winner. That’s what this, and future Power Mocks, will be about.

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