Giants Legend Phil Simms Urges Midseason Start for Rookie QB Jaxson Dart
Giants Legend Phil Simms Urges Midseason Start for Rookie QB Jaxson Dart

Giants Legend Phil Simms Urges Midseason Start for Rookie QB Jaxson Dart

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New York Giants legend Phil Simms strongly advocates for rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart to gain playing experience during the 2025 season rather than sitting out entirely, emphasizing the importance of on-field growth through both successes and failures. Simms suggests Dart should start midseason, around six to eight weeks in, similar to his own rookie experience in 1979 when he waited several games before becoming a starter. The Giants, who signed veteran Russell Wilson and brought in Jameis Winston, have yet to announce any plans for Dart to start immediately, but Simms believes the team's development and playoff hopes would benefit from giving Dart opportunities to play. There is speculation that if the Giants struggle early, Dart could debut by December to prove himself and potentially influence the team's trajectory and coaching decisions. Meanwhile, the Giants' coaching situation remains under scrutiny, with uncertainty about whether head coach Brian Daboll will continue calling plays or delegate that responsibility to offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, reflecting past challenges in quarterback execution. Overall, the discussion highlights the balancing act between veteran leadership and rookie development as the Giants prepare for the upcoming season.

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