
Eagles fans’ worst awaits Jaxson Dart — and he can’t wait for every second of it
NY Post
So, what advice would you give to a rookie quarterback about his first game in Philadelphia?
Darius Slayton smiled. Then he laughed. Then he smiled again.
The longest-tenured Giants player on offense knows what Jaxson Dart is in for Sunday.
“Yeah, I mean, if he didn’t have any haters, he’ll find where they all live,’’ Slayton said. “He’s about to get introduced to all of ’em.’’
There are especially rough environments on the road — Dart has already been introduced to two of them, New Orleans and Denver — but what comes next is a different sort of experience.
There is an indoctrination for every Giant when it comes to taking on the Eagles in their inhospitable lair called Lincoln Financial Field.

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