Giants' clock ticking on Russell Wilson as Daboll weighs Dart option
Chants for Jaxson Dart surface as offense struggles, fueling debate over quarterback future

The New York Giants face a pivotal moment in their quarterback plans as coach Brian Daboll weighs options beyond Russell Wilson, with internal discussions turning toward Jaxson Dart as a potential spark for the offense. The situation comes amid growing scrutiny of Wilson and a franchise that has shown volatility at the position.
The latest game sequence underscored the sensitivity of the issue: chants of 'We Want Dart' erupted in the final minute of the first half after an underthrown Moon Ball intended for Malik Nabers was intercepted in the end zone by Jaylen Watson, a moment that punctuated the quarterback debate and intensified questions about Wilson's fit in Daboll's system.
Jaxson Dart was asked about the moment and offered a diplomatic response: 'I didn't hear it.' The comment, along with the play on the field, fed the narrative that a change at quarterback could be on the horizon, even if no formal decision had been announced.
The broader framing by the outlet noted that the Giants were at a 'crisis point' with the quarterback situation, a troubling echo of past seasons where the team faced recurring turmoil at the position. The report described the scene as a warning sign for Wilson as Daboll evaluates his options and the potential upside of giving Dart more opportunities to prove himself.
As the team moves forward, the organization faces the practical questions of roster build, depth, and timing: whether to lean into Wilson's experience in the present, or to accelerate a transition that could reshape the offense and Daboll's strategy going into future games. The clock, many observers noted, remains ticking for Wilson as Daboll and the coaching staff weigh what comes next.