EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — With four games left in a lost season for the New York Giants, Jaxson Dart has one word for what he would like to accomplish.
“Win,” the rookie quarterback said.
There has not been a lot of winning for Dart and Co. or their next opponent, NFC East-rival Washington, over the past few months. The Giants have lost seven in a row to fall to 2-11, while the Commanders are on an even longer skid at eight to drop to 3-10 coming off their improbable run to the NFC championship game.
These teams have changed a lot — and not for the better — since their Week 1 meeting, ravaged by injuries and with changes to each coaching staff. Washington's reigning AP Offensive Rookie of the Year, Jayden Daniels, is out after aggravating his left elbow injury, leaving vete

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