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Russell Wilson Will Remain the Giants’ Starting QB Going Into Week 2

Despite a 46% completion rate and a 21-6 loss in Week 1, Giants coach Brian Daboll maintains confidence in veteran Russell Wilson, who signed a $10.5 million contract this season.

  • On Monday, New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll confirmed Russell Wilson will start in Week 2 against the Dallas Cowboys after initial hesitation following their loss.
  • After a dismal opener, film showed that Wilson faced pressure on 22 of 45 dropbacks in the 21,6 loss to Washington, affecting his performance.
  • After reviewing the film, Brian Daboll, head coach, said he took nearly 24 hours to decide and emphasized confidence in Russell Wilson while developing rookie Jaxson Dart.
  • Dart remains the backup this coming week despite excelling in preseason with 372 yards and three touchdowns, as both teams aim to avoid a 0-2 start Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys.
  • Longer term, New York's opening-game futility highlights the Giants' failure to score a touchdown in three straight openers, echoing the 1940-42 Detroit Lions, despite Russell Wilson's 10-time Pro Bowler status and one-year $10.5 million deal.
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