Jaxson Dart To Start Soon Bold Prediction Points To Giants Qb Msn

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jaxson dart to start soon bold prediction points to giants qb msn

The New York Giants began the 2025-26 season with a clear plan: let veteran quarterback Russell Wilson manage the games while first-round pick Jaxson Dart learned from the sidelines. But after a few rough performances, that plan is already in question. With the team sitting at 0-3 for the first time since 2021, the conversation has shifted from if Dart will play this season to how soon the change will be made. Now, a legendary Giants quarterback, who knows a thing or two about winning in New York, has made a bold prediction about when the team will hand the keys to the standout rookie from... Phil Simms, the former Giants quarterback who won Super Bowls in 1987 and 1991, appeared on the “Up & Adams” show with Kay Adams to discuss the team’s quarterback situation following a Week 3... After Wilson struggled, completing just 56% of his passes for 160 yards, no touchdowns, and two interceptions, fans immediately began clamoring for Dart to get his shot.

“I don’t think they’ll bench Russell Wilson.” – Super Bowl MVP Phil Simms on the Giants’ QB situation@heykayadams | @PhilSimmsQB pic.twitter.com/lvEggil3Kj — Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) September 22, 2025 It’s not every day you hear New York Giants fans buzzing with optimism in September about the quarterback position. Usually, that conversation involves eye rolls, debates over offensive line play, and someone inevitably muttering the name “Daniel Jones” through clenched teeth. But here we are in 2025, and a rookie quarterback named Jaxson Dart has flipped the script. The Ole Miss product has taken three preseason games and turned them into a movement, giving Big Blue a reason to believe that maybe — just maybe — the future arrived a little earlier...

The hype isn’t confined to the Meadowlands, either. ESPN analyst Seth Walder put his name on the line, dropping a prediction that could alter the G-Men’s timeline. Forget the “sit and learn” model, Walder sees the former Rebel starting sooner rather than later, and not in some desperate December last-ditch effort mission either. He’s circling Week 5 against the Saints as the rookie’s NFL debut. In his own words: “QB Jaxson Dart will make his first start no later than Week 5. There has been buzz around Dart’s preseason, and I can’t imagine the Giants are too excited to cling to the Wilson era longer than they have to with a first-round QB waiting in the...

Facing the Saints in Week 5 could be a nice soft landing for Dart to begin his NFL career.” That sound you just heard was Russell Wilson clutching his playbook a little tighter. The New York Giants made the inevitable decision to start rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart. Should we be surprised? No. Is the timing questionable?

Yes. Russell Wilson cemented his status as the Giants’ bridge quarterback when he signed a one-year contract in March. Wilson’s subpar performance through three weeks combined with New York’s 0-3 start expedited the process. Wilson’s 59% completion percentage ranks 27th among quarterbacks with at least 60 dropbacks and his 78.5 passer rating is last among NFC East starting quarterbacks. The 14-year veteran’s mystifying choice to throw the football away on fourth-and-goal in the fourth quarter during the Giants’ 22-9 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs might have sealed his fate. "We're working through all the personnel decisions," Giants coach Brian Daboll answered when asked if Wilson would remain the starter after the team’s Week 3 defeat.

"I'm not saying who's starting or who's not starting. I'm just saying we're evaluating everything right now." Not a bad start for the first week of the season, eh? While I didn't hit them all, there were a handful of bold quarterback predictions I laid out for Week 1 that actually came close and, in some cases, hit, like Emeka Egbuka catching two... On to Week 2, however, and keeping the spicy takes alive and well. Week 1 saw some games come down to the wire.

Others, not so much. But, in the end, quarterback play was at the center of it all, as per usual. How exactly are we going to be surprised after an eventful opening week? Let's kick it off with ... Danny Dimes, of all names. Who would have ever thought Daniel Jones would start the season busting out of the gates like he did against Miami?

Actually, that's one prediction I was dangerously close on last week, if you switch the rushing scores in for passing. The moment Giants fans have been chanting for has finally arrived. After Russell Wilson's disappointing 0-3 start that included a 59% completion rate and 78.5 passer rating, rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart will make his first NFL start this Sunday against the undefeated Los Angeles Chargers. Selected 25th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft, Dart finished his Ole Miss career with over 11,000 passing yards and 81 touchdowns, setting multiple school records in the process. While the Chargers enter as 6.5-point favorites, Dart's debut presents an opportunity for several bold outcomes that could reshape the Giants' season trajectory. Despite facing a Chargers defense that ranks second in the NFL allowing just 182 passing yards per game, Dart will exceed expectations in his debut.

The Ole Miss product's college resume speaks volumes about his ability to perform in high-pressure situations, particularly his senior season where he threw for 4,279 yards and 29 touchdowns while completing 69.3% of his... Dart's arm strength and deep ball accuracy, which made him a first-round pick, will be on full display against Los Angeles. The Chargers' secondary, while talented, has shown vulnerability to explosive plays, allowing four receptions of 20+ yards through their first two games. With Malik Nabers leading the NFL in air yards (267) and averaging 18.5 yards per target depth, Dart will have the perfect weapon to exploit these opportunities. 32/47 completions 372 yards 4 total TD 0 INT The new QB1 in New York 👀 pic.twitter.com/2Xf9BwCAlm

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.

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