Russell Wilson largely struggled in his debut with the New York Giants, which ultimately led to a 21-6 Week 1 loss to the Washington Commanders. Since then, there has been speculation that head coach Brian Daboll could make a switch and play Jaxson Dart at quarterback.
Russell Wilson was so bad in his New York Giants debut that calls were immediately being made for his benching in favor of first-round rookie Jaxson Dart. That is not happening for their Week 2 game.
Jaxson Dart is in a perfect spot right now. The rookie is riding high after his superb preseason, but he is under no pressure to lead the New York Giants to victories during the 2025 campaign .
One of the strangest, and most overlooked, storylines from the early days of the 2025 season has flowed from the Giants' refusal to allow their backup quarterbacks to speak to reporters.
Although it's only Week 2, there are a few teams that'll inevitably make a quarterback change this NFL season. Despite selecting Ole Miss product Jaxson Dart with the No.
Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart isn't listening to the public calls for him to become the team's starter, but promises to be "ready whenever my number is called."
Following a disheartening 21-6 Week 1 loss to the Washington Commanders, the New York Giants find themselves under a familiar spotlight at the quarterback position.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
It took only one regular-season game for the New York Giants to find themselves in the midst of a quarterback controversy, which is not exactly a surprise.
The future at quarterback for the New York Giants is Jaxson Dart. That’s not a secret, of course, after the franchise spent a first round pick on the former Ole Miss star.
There was a point in time when Russell Wilson was viewed as one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. After taking the Seattle Seahawks to back-to-back Super Bowls, winning one of them, he staked his claim near the top of the mountain.
Amidst the New York Giants’ struggle in the opening weeks of the NFL season, former NFL player opinions are shifting toward a potential quarterback change.
Russell Wilson did little to inspire confidence in Week 1's loss to the Commanders but will nonetheless retain QB1 duties for Week 2 as the Giants aim to stick to the plan with rookie signal-caller Jaxson Dart.
The New York Giants’ disappointing 21-6 loss to the Washington Commanders in Week 1 has raised significant questions about Russell Wilson’s future as the team’s starting quarterback.
The New York Giants started off their 2025 season in typical fashion. The offense looked as inept as ever, and the defense struggled mightily against Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders.
The New York Giants are impressed with what they have seen from Jaxson Dart leading up to the 2025 season, and there is a chance the rookie quarterback will be more than just a backup in Sunday’s season-opening game against the Washington Commanders.
Well, well, well. Look who’s climbing the ladder faster than a kid trying to reach the cookie jar. The New York Giants have officially named rookie Jaxson Dart as the team’s No.
Per Ryan Dunleavy, the Giants have listed first-round QB Jaxson Dart as the backup quarterback on their unofficial Week 1 depth chart. Dunleavy mentions this is different from what was seen in practice, as QB Jameis Winston moves to third string.