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ESPN’s Adam Schefter Unveils New Details Behind Giants’ QB Change
Rookie Jaxson Dart replaces Russell Wilson as Giants' starting QB after Wilson's 0-3 start and limited production in first three games, coach Brian Daboll confirmed.
- On Wednesday, New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll confirmed rookie Jaxson Dart will start in Week 4 and for the remainder of the 2025 season during media availability.
- After an 0-3 start, Russell Wilson posted 778 yards and three touchdowns in three games, including 18 of 32 passes for 160 yards with two interceptions in the loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
- According to NFL Network reporting, Brian Daboll said `We had a private conversation, it was my decision` and praised Russell Wilson as "nothing but a pro" after informing both quarterbacks privately.
- The roster change means Jaxson Dart will start Week 4 at MetLife Stadium against the Los Angeles Chargers, with Russell Wilson now backup, effectively ending Wilson’s starting tenure.
- With playoff stakes high, the move raises pressure on Brian Daboll as an 0-4 start would likely end Giants' playoff hopes, given their final 4 games against playoff contenders.
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'They Gonna Find A Way To Get 1 The Ball' - Malik Nabers Doesn't Care Who His QB Is, Knows They Need To Throw Him The Damn Ball
I may have lied in the headline there because this video clearly shows that Malik Nabers is happy to have Jaxson Dart as his quarterback. It's his 6th quarterback in 19 games, welcome to Giants footba...
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Read Full ArticleRookie Jaxson Dart, winless Giants have tall task vs. Chargers
Off to their best start since 2002, the undefeated Los Angeles Chargers will face an opponent in the midst of quarterback change on Sunday when they visit rookie Jaxson Dart and the New York Giants at East Rutherford, N.J.
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