The New York Giants will have a new starting quarterback for the rest of the season, as rookie Jaxson Dart will take the place of Russell Wilson after just three weeks. After a 0-3 start, the Giants are looking for any type of positivity, and the first place to make a change was at quarterback.

Head coach Brian Daboll shared the news with the media, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

“Brian Daboll confirmed the team intends to start Jaxson Dart the rest of the season; Russell Wilson will back him up,” Schefter wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

The hope now is that Dart can give the juice they've needed on offense for the past few weeks, and he can be the quarterback of the present and the future. Article Continues Below

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