Giants' Jameis Winston has sky-high hopes after hiring John Harbaugh with Jaxson Dart's emergence
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The new-look New York Giants are exciting a lot of people, including some on their own roster.
It's been a rough decade-plus for the Giants. Since winning Super Bowl XLVI, they have had just two seasons finishing above .500, and after a surprise visit to the playoffs in 2022, they've since gone 13-38.
But after seemingly finding the quarterback in Jaxson Dart and bringing in veteran head coach John Harbaugh, fans can only hope that one of the darkest eras in franchise history, one that closely mimics a playoff drought from 1964 to 1980, is in the rearview mirror.
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New head coach John Harbaugh shakes hands with New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston during a press conference at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center in East Rutherford on Jan. 20, 2025. (Julian Leshay Guadalupe/NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Jameis Winston certainly believes so.
The longtime veteran figured to only take snaps for the G-Men barring an injury to the young phenom in Dart, but at the very least, he is surely entertained by his play.
"It’s exciting, man. Every time I’m in the meeting room with him and watching some of his clips from last year, it kind of reminds me of myself, because he’s tough, he’s fearless, and he has this aura about him that allows everybody on our team to get behind him and support him. It’s pretty cool," Winston said of Dart to Fox News Digital.
"When I was coming into the league young, everything was more traditional. To see him running the way that he runs and being as decisive in the passing game as he is, it really shows how the evolution of football has


