
Jaxson Dart thrills again in sharp start to cap first preseason with Giants in style
NY Post
And now, after creating so much excitement and optimism, it is time for Jaxson Dart to sit until it is his turn.
The rookie played superbly this summer, capped off by another outstanding preseason outing Thursday night, as he made his first start for the Giants.
He was Jaxson Start, but now he is Jaxson Wait, as Russell Wilson is the No. 1 quarterback for the Sept. 7 regular-season opener in Washington.
“I’m just shifting my perspective to be the best teammate that I can be,’’ Dart said. “Russ has completely earned that role for him, and he’s played amazing, he’s played elite. I want this team to win, so whatever my role is for that to happen, I’m going to do that to the best of my ability.’’
Giants coach Brian Daboll opted to give Dart his first preseason start, sending him out to face the Patriots at MetLife Stadium.
Daboll, his players and the Giants fans in attendance were not disappointed by what they saw.

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