Giants, Jaxson Dart and Week 7
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The New York Giants suffered a hard-fought 33-32 loss versus the Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon. Despite the loss, rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart managed th
Jaxson Dart confirmed on Sunday that he is on the right track to be the New York Giants’ franchise quarterback. The rookie wasn’t as accurate as expected, but he went 15 of 33 for 283 yards and three touchdowns.
There's no doubt that he is both the present and future of the New York Giants. After a bleak period for the franchise, there seems to be a light at the end of the tunnel. The Ole
Giants host defending champions Eagles on "Thursday Night Football" after a 1-4 season start.
The Eagles’ defensive coordinator Vic Fangio didn’t mince words this week about the Giants’ rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart. Fangio, who has already faced Dart once this season, praised the rookie’s upside and the way New York has built around him.
The Giants went on the road to face arguably the best defense in the NFL without top wide receivers Malik Nabers (ACL) and Darius Slayton (hamstring), as well as center John Michael Schmitz (concussion). And this is an offense that was already lacking playmakers.
Jaxson Dart and the New York Giants blew a 19-0 lead in the fourth quarter to Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos on the road with a game-winning field goal, losing 33-32.
I never felt like we’re gonna lose the game,” Dart said. “I looked at the clock, and they scored. I said, ‘Dang, we’ve got a lot of time left.’ And I had no doubt that we were