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The NFL has opened an investigation into whether Giants head coach Brian Daboll and others violated concussion protocol during rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart’s evaluation in Thursday night’s win against the Eagles, a violation that could result in ...
Giants coach Brian Daboll has one card left to play — Jaxson Dart. Getting progress out of Dart, a first-round rookie quarterback, for the balance of this season is the only way Daboll sticks around for 2026. Daboll is 0-3 this year, after going 3-14 and 6-11 the past two seasons. He is 1-14 in his last 15 games. That’s all worthy of a firing.
The NFL machine moves at blazing speed. Before one week of the regular season is over, the media (I guess I'm included) want to talk about the upcoming week. Weeks of the season start earlier thanks to Thursday Night Football,
New York Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart has the Big Blue fan base overjoyed right now. Still, it’s quite possible that no one loves Dart more than Giants head coach Brian Daboll, who has not only spoken glowingly of the rookie but has, on more ...
The New York Giants play host to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in a battle of teams missing multiple star players on both sides of the ball. New York lost not just the game but an important piece of the puzzle last week against the division rival Philadelphia Eagles as rookie running back Cam Skattebo suffered a dislocated ankle that will knock him out for the remainder of the season.