Jaxson Dart To Start At Qb For Giants Over Russell Wilson Against
In a New York minute, Russell Wilson's out and Jaxson Dart's time is now. Dart will start at quarterback in the New York Giants' Week 4 game against the visiting Los Angeles Chargers, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo reported on Tuesday. Giants coach Brian Daboll confirmed the QB change on Wednesday. "I met both with Russ yesterday and Jaxson privately, and Russ was nothing but a pro, which is what I would expect him to be," Daboll told reporters. "It's my decision. We're going with Jaxson.
We're going to get him ready to play this week and the remainder of the season. He's going to do everything he can. Russ will be the backup." Following a dreadful offensive showing in a 22-9 loss on Sunday night to the Kansas City Chiefs, Wilson is three and out in Gotham. Dart, taken 25th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft after New York traded back into the first round, had an impressive preseason that had many wondering just how long it would be before he... Turns out it's three weeks, with Wilson struggling in two of the three games and New York off to an 0-3 start for the first time since Daboll took over as head coach in...
Jaxson Dart has been a revelation for the New York Giants, who appear to have found their franchise quarterback. However, Dart has played a bit recklessly this year, and it caught up with him on Nov. 9 against the Chicago Bears. He suffered a concussion in the second half of the Giants’ loss in Chicago, forcing him to miss the rest of the game as the Bears completed a comeback win. Dart appeared to take the hit that caused the concussion on a fumble in the third quarter but didn’t immediately leave the game. Former Giants head coach Brian Daboll said he pulled Dart after the quarterback seemed groggy on his next few plays following the fumble.
Of course. Naturally. pic.twitter.com/62dcv08iDU With Dart now in concussion protocol, New York may be without its starting quarterback for a few weeks. The Giants ruled him as inactive for their Week 11 matchup with the Packers. Jameis Winston, recently named the team's backup over Russell Wilson, is now in line to start Sunday's game.
The Giants have officially ruled rookie QB Jaxson Dart out for Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers. Dart has been expected to remain sidelined for the contest all week. The youngster is making his way through the five-step concussion protocol, but he hasn’t made enough progress to be fully cleared for his return just yet. The fact that he was able to get back out on the practice field and do some stretching during Friday's session is a potentially encouraging sign for his status heading into next week. For now, though, Big Blue will turn things over to veteran Jameis Winston. After Russell Wilson led the Giants to an 0-3 start, New York has decided to give rookie Jaxson Dart a chance at the starting position, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo reported on...
Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer confirmed the news. Wilson will be benched in Week 4 against the Chargers while Dart gets his first NFL start. Wilson will in turn sit as the backup quarterback. Coach Brian Daboll was originally pretty stern in his decision to keep Wilson the starter for as long as he could, but after the team's 22-9 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday Night Football... Dart has stepped in for Wilson on a couple occasions, but he has yet to make a completed pass in the NFL. Sunday will be a big awakening for the rookie out of Ole Miss.
This decision seems to be what Giants fans were hoping for after they booed Wilson on Sunday night and even chanted for Dart to come into the game. Wilson completed 18 of 32 passes for 160 yards and two interceptions in the contest. As the rumors have surrounded the New York Giants and Jaxson Dart, the team has finally made the move to start the rookie in Week 4 after an 0-3 start. After another dud from Giants quarterback Russell Wilson, head coach Brian Daboll and the coaching staff have come to the decision to start Dart, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. New York was raining with boos after another lackluster offensive performance in the 22-9 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday night, calling for Dart, as they've now got their wish. “A QB change: Giants are planning to start rookie Jaxson Dart on Sunday vs.
the Chargers, sources told ESPN,” Schefter wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Wilson's three games with the team thus far have been inconsistent, as, besides throwing for 450 yards against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2, the opener and especially the last outing against Kansas City... On Sunday night, Wilson threw for 260 yards and two interceptions, which led to Daboll saying they are “evaluating everything” regarding a quarterback decision. “We’re working through all personnel decisions. We’ll do that in the next few days,” Daboll said Sunday, via SNY. “I’d say we’re evaluating everything.”
The New York Giants spent the spring and the summer affirming their commitment to Russell Wilson as the team's starting quarterback. Come fall, that vow lasted all of three games. Rookie Jaxson Dart will replace Wilson as the starter, beginning with Sunday's contest against the Los Angeles Chargers, according to multiple reports on Tuesday. Giants coach Brian Daboll first opened the door for the switch on Monday, saying the team was "evaluating everything" after it dropped to 0-3 with a 22-9 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Upon throwing his second interception before halftime, Wilson was met with chants of "we want Dart" from the MetLife Stadium faithful. Unlike in the aftermath of the season-opening 21-6 loss to the Washington Commanders, however, Daboll didn't restate his intent to keep the veteran as his starter when pressed about his plans.
Asked whether Wilson would maintain his starting job, Daboll said Monday, "We're working through all personnel decisions and we'll do that over the next few days." More than a few New York Giants fans at the Meadowlands chanted, “We want Dart!” after Russell Wilson threw an interception during a third consecutive loss to start the season on Sunday night. The Giants are turning to rookie Jaxson Dart to start at quarterback in their next game Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers, according to two people familiar with the decision. The people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the change had not been announced. Dart replaces Wilson with New York off to an 0-3 start and the unbeaten Chargers coming to town. Wilson is expected to dress as the backup with journeyman Jameis Winston remaining third on the depth chart.
Coach Brian Daboll was noncommittal Monday about who his QB would be after Wilson threw two interceptions in a 22-9 defeat to Kansas City on Sunday night. Daboll said he and his staff were “evaluating everything,” declining to answer who else might be involved in making a change at football’s most important position. Dart is set to make his first NFL start after getting a handful of snaps the past two weeks. He has yet to attempt a pass, while Wilson has thrown all of them so far, going 65 of 110 for 778 yards, three touchdowns and three picks. Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab
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