Jaxson Dart: Giants fans are ‘starving’ for a winner, and he’s arrived to satisfy that hunger.
But here’s where it gets controversial: For over a decade, the New York Giants have been plagued by a string of disappointing seasons, a dark cloud hanging over the franchise. Now, rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart is stepping into the spotlight, and Giants fans are desperately hoping he’s the one to finally break the cycle of failure. And this is the part most people miss – Dart isn’t just playing; he’s actively confronting that past negativity, treating it like a formidable defender at the first-down marker.
Dart’s approach – a fearless, headfirst dive into challenges – seems perfectly suited to revitalize the Giants. He was a force to be reckoned with during and after Thursday’s stunning 34-17 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. (You can see highlights here: https://x.com/FanDuelPicks/status/1976470251354378248)
"We can’t be naive to everything," Dart stated. "We hear what people say. Definitely lights a fire in us." He emphasized that the team’s newer players are aware of the franchise’s history but aren’t burdened by it, choosing instead to focus on the present. Dart completed 17 of 25 passes for 195 yards, scoring one touchdown and throwing zero interceptions, while adding 10 carries for 60 yards and another touchdown. These impressive stats only tell part of the story; Dart brought an undeniable energy to his first prime-time game and division matchup.
Coach Brian Daboll, known for his tight-lipped demeanor, couldn’t hide his enthusiasm for Dart. He staked his career on the 22-year-old, benching veteran quarterback Russell Wilson just three games into the season, a bold move that clearly signaled his confidence. (https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6658280/2025/09/24/jaxson-dart-giants-brian-daboll-starting-quarterback/). Daboll’s unwavering belief in Dart is evident – he’s repeatedly stated, “I’ve liked everything about Dart since we got him.”