Giants fans and analysts call for rookie Jaxson Dart as Russell Wilson struggles in lackluster season opener
The New York Giants’ season opener was anything but uplifting as they fell 21-6 to the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium. The performance left much to be desired, especially from veteran quarterback Russell Wilson, who completed just 17 of 37 passes for 168 yards without a touchdown. The uninspiring display from Wilson and the offense has sparked conversations among fans and analysts alike, fueling calls for rookie Jaxson Dart to take the helm.
Rookie Investment in Dart
The Giants made a significant investment in Dart during the offseason, selecting him with a first-round pick. The decision reflects the team’s belief that Dart is poised to become the franchise’s future leader. However, the pressing question on the minds of fans and analysts is when he will assume the starting role, particularly after Wilson’s underwhelming debut.
NFL Network analyst Maurice Jones-Drew is among those advocating for Dart’s immediate promotion. He expressed his views passionately, stating, “After watching [on Sunday], it’s time to put the young guy in. It doesn’t matter when you put him in. If it’s two weeks from now, if it’s two days from now, if it’s two hours from now, he’s going to still be the same. Play the young guy.” Jones-Drew emphasized the importance of giving Dart the opportunity, pointing to the extensive preseason reps he received and the need for a change in direction.
End of the Line for Wilson?
Jones-Drew also raised concerns about Wilson’s performance and future in the league, suggesting that his best days may be behind him. “Russell Wilson, he’s not the same mobile guy he was in Seattle,” he noted. “We saw what he did in Pittsburgh, and it’s not him. Father time gets us all. We can’t play the same way we used to. Now, the moon ball is still there, but it’s time to let the young guy go in and make some plays.”
This commentary reflects a growing sentiment among Giants supporters who are eager for a fresh start under Dart, especially given Wilson’s struggles in the opener.
Coaching Decision Ahead
Despite the mounting pressure to turn to Dart, head coach Brian Daboll has indicated his intention to stick with Wilson for the upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Daboll remains committed to the veteran quarterback, at least for now. This decision may leave fans and analysts questioning the team’s strategy, especially in light of the expectations set by Dart’s potential.
As the Giants prepare for their next matchup, the tension between veteran experience and youthful promise continues to shape the narrative surrounding the franchise. The hope remains that a change at quarterback could reignite the team’s offensive firepower and set the stage for a more competitive season ahead.