Jaxson Dart, New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles
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New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart and running back Cam Skattebo are continuing to gain recognition around the league for their immediate impact to the Gia
Big Blue View readers were understandably upset this past Monday when I published the post discussing the New York Giants ’ Pro Football Focus grades for their 33-32 loss to Denver the previous day. The primary subject of their ire was PFF’s ranking of Giants’ offensive players’ performances, in particular the lowest-ranked player on the list:
Both Daboll and Skattebo entered the blue medical tent and spoke with quarterback Jaxson Dart while he was being evaluated for a concussion during New York's Week 6 win against the Philadelphia Eagles. The NFL noted that all parties interviewed agreed that neither Daboll nor Skattebo interfered with Dart's evaluation or care.
After a week of talking trash, Broncos linebacker Nik Bonitto gave New York Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart his flowers: "A lot better" than we thought.
The New York Giants were fined $200,000 for violating the concussion protocol after rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart exited their Oct. 9 matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles, the NFL and NFLPA announced Friday.
The New York Giants' trips to Philadelphia vs. the Eagles have included epic struggles and heartbreaking finishes during 12-game losing streak.
Amid the New York Giants' historic collapse vs. Broncos, Mike Kafka praises Jaxson Dart's poise after costly INT, lauding his resilient TD drive.
Jaxson Dart and the New York Giants blew a 19-0 lead in the fourth quarter to Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos on the road with a game-winning field goal, losing 33-32.