
The highs and lows of Jaxson Dart’s rookie season — and what it all means for his Giants future
NY Post
It was another rough year for the Giants, and most of the time fans would have no interest in reliving a 4-13 season.
But this was not any given year.
This was Jaxson Dart’s bright-lights, big-city breakout campaign. After the Giants traded up to get back in the first round to draft Dart at No. 25 overall and beginning the season behind veteran Russell Wilson, Dart took over as the starter in Week 4. He proceeded to provide hope that the Giants have found their next franchise quarterback, despite the results and the firing of perhaps his biggest cheerleader, Brian Daboll.
The New York Post Sports crew had every moment covered. So join Brandon London, Super Bowl champ David Tyree and Post NFL writer Ryan Dunleavy as they analyze the highs and lows from Dart’s rookie year — examining what went right, what went wrong, and what it all means for his future in New York.













