Giants stick with Russell Wilson for Week 2 despite disappointing debut in loss to Commanders
The 'FOX NFL Kickoff' crew discussed the expectations for the Cincinnati Bengals in 2025.
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The 'FOX NFL Kickoff' crew discussed the expectations for the Cincinnati Bengals in 2025.
Russell Wilson will remain the New York Giants' starting quarterback for Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys, coach Brian Daboll said Monday.
LANDOVER, Md. — New York Giants coach Brian Daboll was asked after Sunday's 21-6 season-opening loss to the Washington Commanders if it was fair to say that quarterback Russell Wilson will be the team's starter next week against the division rival Dallas Cowboys. His answers were hardly definitive just moments after a contest in which first-round pick Jaxson Dart served as the team's backup ahead of veteran Jameis Winston.
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The New York Giants have a package of plays designed for Jaxson Dart in the event that the rookie quarterback plays in Sunday's season opener against the Washington Commanders, a source confirmed to ESPN's Dan Graziano.
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