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Good morning, New York Giants fans!
Jaxson Dart is finally giving the New York Giants their best quarterback play in quite some time. There is no disputing that, regardless of what the scoreboard screamed out here again Sunday afternoon.
Daniel Jones had his moments on the way to the playoffs three years ago when hope inflated reality, and no one can take away that Giants’ postseason victory over Minnesota.
Quarterback Jaxson Dart keeps the New York Giants in games, but the team’s defense can’t stop anyone. Despite averaging 25.3 points in its last three outings, scoring at least 20 in each one, Big Blue lost all three.
Even though the Giants are 2-7 and will likely miss the playoffs, they should focus on acquiring young defenders to help Dart in the next two months. New York can brighten its 2026 campaign outlook with a strong finish in 2025. For now, the Giants are a bottom-tier team in the power rankings, but they’re exciting to watch on game day.
The Giants, at 2-6, don’t look like a team that should trade away picks for players in win-now moves. But with Malik Nabers (knee) and Cam Skattebo (tibia/ankle) suffering season-ending injuries, the Giants are inquiring about wide receivers and running backs to make sure they have enough offensive playmakers to keep rookie QB Jaxson Dart on a strong developmental track.
One of the top names out there is Miami’s Jaylen Waddle, who will not come cheap. The Dolphins seemingly want an insane haul for him. These are some of the other notable options: Chris Olave (Saints), Rashid Shaheed (Saints), Brian Thomas (Jaguars), Calvin Ridley (Titans) and Jakobi Meyers (Raiders).
Scratch off another first for Jaxson Dart. This was his first loss at MetLife Stadium....