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New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart concluded his first preseason with another fine performance, capped by an injury scare. After a 23-yard run on fourth down late in the first quarter of Thursday night's 42-10 win against the New England Patriots,
New York Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart has continued to impress former NFL coach Jon Gruden in the preseason.
Jaxson Dart gave the New York Giants and their fans a scare on Thursday night in the team's final preseason game.
New York Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart's best plays from 104-yard game during Preseason Week 3.
Giants fans received plenty of reasons to be excited about the future, and maybe even the present, of the quarterback position on Thursday night.
Dart scrambled for 23 yards on a 4th and 4 conversion from the Giants’ 45-yard line, but instead of sliding down to the turf, he tried to juke a defender and take him on. And Patriots linebacker Jack Gibbens punched the ball out as Dart got his arm, body and head slammed to the turf.
Giants coach Brian Daboll opted to give rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart his first preseason start Thursday night, 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.
Jaxson Dart finds Greg Dulcich for a short touchdown to give the Giants an early lead over the Patriots.
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The most hotly discussed topic surrounding the New York Giants is if and when they'll start rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart. Head coach Brian Daboll alluded to a set plan for Dart and when they intend to let him play in the regular season.