Brian Daboll, New York Giants and Nabers
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AtoZ Sports on MSNJaxson Dart off to up and down start at New York Giants camp, but Brian Daboll suggests he could climb the depth chart
The New York Giants kicked off their 2025 training camp this week and former Ole Miss Rebels start quarterback Jaxson Dart got off to a bit of an up and down start there.Though the results were certainly mixed,
The New York Giants wrapped up their second day of training camp on Thursday, and here are nine quick takeaways.
Like what the New York Giants did this offseason? Thank Malik Nabers. No, the wide receiver coming off an impressive rookie year didn’t add general manager to his responsibilities.
The New York Giants have a long way to go until they're back in Super Bowl contention like the days of Eli Manning leading their organization, however, head coach Brian Daboll tipped his hand early on about which quarterback could be guiding his team ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
The New York Giants returned to the field for the second practice of training camp on Thursday, but not before head coach Brian Daboll held his daily press conference.
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Brian Daboll opens door for Jaxson Dart to win bigger role in Giants’ training camp competition
While reaffirming for the umpteenth time that Russell Wilson is the starter, the Giants head coach did no such thing when asked if the No. 2 quarterback is set in stone.
Cody Benjamin of CBS Sports does not have much confidence in Daboll going into the 2025 campaign. He ranked the intense leader at No. 30 in his NFL Head Coaching rankings, slotting him only above Brian Callahan of the Tennessee Titans and Dallas Cowboys' Brian Schottenheimer in the "Unproven or Underwhelming” tier.
ESPN did give the Giants praise for the construction of the defensive front, calling that unit the team's biggest strength. The trio of edge rushers in Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux, and No. 3 overall pick Abdul Carter should bode well next to All-Pro talent Dexter Lawrence on the interior.