Some challenges are so unbearably complex that they cannot be completely overcome. You can go about things the right way and still stumble. The New York Giants could face this exact fate this year.
When the New York Giants signed Russell Wilson to their empty quarterback room in late March, he was expected to be the clear-cut starter. They then signed veteran Jameis Winston to a two-year deal and traded up for Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, raising some questions.
The New York Giants are counting on every member of the still-to-be-determined 53-man roster to help turn the team’s misfortunes around. However, there
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There are multiple questions that the New York Giants still need to answer, such as the quarterback room and when Jaxson Dart will be ready, as well as whether the offensive line can hold up to the rigors of the upcoming slate of opponents. The wide receiver room also contains plenty of uncertainty beyond Malik Nabers.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll, who is widely believed to be on the hot seat after two disappointing seasons, will be pinning his hopes and that
Giants HC Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen have insisted throughout the spring that they feel the best way for Dart to develop is to do so as a backup for Russell Wilson throughout 2025.
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Giants safety Jevon Holland touched upon how Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston are helping Jaxson Dart learn about life in the league during springtime workouts.
Ever since Eli Manning retired from the NFL following the 2019 season, the New York Giants have been searching for their franchise quarterback. They thought
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The New York Giants announced they have signed first-round QB Jaxson Dart to a rookie contract. New York now has just two remaining unsigned picks from the 2025 NFL Draft.