New York Giants, Jaxson Dart and Brian Daboll
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The numbers posted by New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart under former head coach Brian Daboll and interim head coach Mike Kafka suggest a regression.
Week 16 holds significant weight for the New York Giants, as they square off with the Las Vegas Raiders with the first overall pick on the line.The first overall pick in this class holds the key to a bounty of future draft capital.
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Mike Kafka takes a firm stance on potentially benching Jaxson Dart amid the Giants’ recent stretch of brutal offensive performances
The New York Giants' offensive performance against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 16 was abysmal. Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart only threw for 33 passing yards with 13 passing attempts in his worst performance of the year.
New York Giants interim head coach Mike Kafka disagrees with the sentiment that rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart is regressing.
This team ruins pretty much everything. In their final two games this season, The Giants cannot be allowed to ruin Jaxson Dart.
The New York Giants' game plan made a ton of sense: rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart was being asked to rely mostly on the running game to avoid facing the Minnesota Vikings' vaunted pressure defense. In one regard, the plan worked on a day when both teams scuffled to find much success against each other's defense.
Jaxson Dart had by far his fewest passing completions, attempts and yards of his first 10 NFL starts in the New York Giants' loss to Minnesota.
Lola Sexton showed support for the Philadelphia Eagles on social media, despite previously dating New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart. Her post sparked fan discussion during Dart’s rookie season.