
Daniel Jones details how Jaxson Dart can navigate aftermath of Brian Daboll’s Giants firing
NY Post
Daniel Jones is familiar with Jaxson Dart’s new reality.
Speaking recently to Fox News, the former Giants quarterback — who is currently enjoying a career revival with the 8-2 Colts — said he believes his successor in New York will “be all right” as he navigates a new normal without head coach Brian Daboll, who was fired Monday after three-and-a-half seasons at the helm.
“Heard great things about him and a lot of people in New York have really enjoyed working with him and playing with him. I think he’s played really well this year, and I look forward to watching him,” said Jones, who added he doesn’t “know Jaxson personally.”
“As far as advice, I think he’ll figure it out. He’s played really well. As long as he keeps working and playing like he’s playing, I’m sure he’ll be all right.”
Dart was drafted 25th overall by the Giants in April to fill the void at quarterback after the team released Jones last fall following a rocky five-plus seasons.
The sixth overall pick in 2019, Jones worked with three coaches across his time in New York, beginning with Pat Shurmur, who coached the team for two seasons.

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