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1:08Jaxson Dart (Concussion) Ruled Out, Jameis Winston to Start
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1:59The NY Giants Rest-of-Season Predictions
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1:15What Kind Of Head Coach Do The NY Giants Need?
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1:16Dart, Giants Looking For Bounce Back Win Vs Bears
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1:31Jamey's Start of the Week: Jaxson Dart
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1:04Fantasy Football Week 9: Dave's Starts
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1:17NFL Week 8 Fantasy: David Starts
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0:14NOT TO BE OUTDONE: Giants answer Broncos' tip-drill TD with one of their own
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1:57Taking A Look At The NYG Offense and Defense Leading Into Week 5 vs Saints
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1:17Jaxson Dart: 13/20, 111 Pass Yds, Pass TD, 54 Rush Yds, Rush TD Going Into Week 5
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0:52What Does Losing Malik Nabers Mean for Jaxson Dart?
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0:42Jaxson Dart Loses WR1 Malik Nabers For The Season
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0:48Jaxson Dart Gets a B+ From Leger Douzable on His 1st Start
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1:13Is This The Right Time To Start Jaxson Dart
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1:59Jaxson Dart To Make First Career Start For Giants
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0:51Pete Prisco: "For The Good Of The Giants, It Makes Sense To Start Jaxson Dart"
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1:02Kyle Long On NY Giants: "You're only As Successful As Your QB Can Be Creative On Third Down"
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| Regular Season | 128 | 204 | 62.7 | 1417 | 157.4 | 10 | 3 | 93.5 |
Top Jaxson Dart News
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Giants' Jaxson Dart: Still limited Thursday
Dart (concussion) remained a limited non-contact participant at Thursday's practice, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Interim head coach Mike Kafka told Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News earlier Thursday that there was a chance Dart would gain clearance from the concussion protocol after the Giants' second Week 12 practice, but that didn't come to pass. Instead, Dart maintained his activity level from Wednesday, giving him just one more chance this week to get back to full. In the end, he'll need to be cleared by an independent neurologist in order to play Sunday at Detroit, but if Dart is unable to, Jameis Winston is the next QB up on the depth chart.
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Giants' Jaxson Dart: Taking first QB reps Wednesday
Dart (concussion) was the first quarterback up during Wednesday's practice, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
The Giants are holding a non-contact session to begin Week 12 prep, but Dart's ability to handle the initial QB reps is a good sign that he's trending toward a return to action Sunday at Detroit. He'll need to clear the concussion protocol, including meeting with an independent neurologist, in order to do so, but it appears he'll miss only one game as a result of the head injury he suffered during a Week 10 loss in Chicago.
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Giants' Jaxson Dart: Officially limited in return to practice
Dart (concussion) officially was limited at Wednesday's practice, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Dart didn't practice last Wednesday through Friday after he sustained a concussion during a Week 10 loss at Chicago, missing this past Sunday's defeat to the Packers in the process. He remains in the protocol for head injuries this week, but his return to drills Wednesday as a listed non-contact participant has him trending in the right direction. According to Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com, Dart was the first Giants quarterback to take reps Wednesday, so the team seemingly is preparing as if the rookie will start Sunday in Detroit, assuming he gains clearance from an independent neurologist before then.
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Giants' Jaxson Dart: Expected to practice Wednesday
Dart (concussion) is in line to participate in Wednesday's practice, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
Dart didn't practice in any capacity en route to being ruled out for the Giants' loss to the Packers in Week 11, so it will represent a notable step in the right direction if he's able to handle even limited reps Wednesday. Of course, to be eligible for a return to action Sunday versus the Lions, the rookie first-round pick would need to gain full clearance from the concussion protocol, including from an independent neurologist. Jameis Winston will be in line to draw another start in the event that Dart isn't cleared in time to suit up Week 12.
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Giants' Jaxson Dart: Remains in concussion protocol
Dart remains in the league's concussion protocol, but the Giants are optimistic he'll be able to return in time for next Sunday's game against the Lions, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.
Dart missed the Week 11 loss to the Packers and has been checked for a concussion four times already this season, but it sounds like there's a chance the rookie quarterback will be back under center for Week 12 in Detroit. In Dart's absence against Green Bay, Jameis Winston made the start and completed 19 of 29 pass attempts for 201 scoreless yards and one interception. If Dart is unable to play against the Lions, Winston likely would make another start.
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Giants' Jaxson Dart: May limit running upon return
The Giants have advised Dart (concussion) -- who has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Packers -- to exercise more caution with when and how frequently he scrambles once he returns to the field, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Dart entered concussion protocol shortly after taking a big hit in the third quarter of last Sunday's loss to the Bears, when he fumbled at the end of a seven-yard run. Though he's now been diagnosed with a concussion for the first time in 2025, Dart has been evaluated for concussions on four total occasions since the beginning of the preseason, which has prompted the Giants to be more strident in their request for the quarterback to modify his approach to running. To that end, quarterbacks coach Shea Tierney has been educating Dart with videos of other running quarterbacks, pointing out the difference between being reckless and acting in self-preservation. Ultimately, any change in approach will have to be a conscious choice on the part of Dart, whose aggressiveness as a runner thus far has undoubtedly enhanced his fantasy appeal. Through his first seven starts, Dart has turned in respectable production as a passer (202.2 yards per game, 10:3 TD:INT), but his numbers as a runner (45.3 yards per game, seven scores) have been the major driver of his value. Dart appears to be making good progress through the five-step concussion protocol and could be back in action for Week 12 in Detroit, but if he heeds the advice from the coaching staff and scales back his running, he may not represent as bankable of a fantasy option as he had been prior to suffering the concussion.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 223 lbs |
| Birthplace: Kaysville, UT |
| Age: 22 |
| School: Ole Miss |
| Experience: R |




















