Giants prefer to keep Russell Wilson in place
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Former NFL coach Rex Ryan said on television this week that the Giants shouldn't wait to make the move at quarterback.
Despite a lackluster debut with his new team, New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson is staying positive before their Week 2 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys. The Giants are coming off a Week 1 loss to the Washington Commanders, but Wilson took to X, formerly Twitter, to pump up fans. “Mentally Tough,” his post read.
That's why new Cowboys three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark, who played Wilson five times as a Packer and went 3-2 while producing 11 quarterback pressures without a sack, is readying for his sixth matchup against the longtime Seahawk on Sunday.
New York Giants WR Malik Nabers said he got "stick to my stomach" while reviewing game film from a Week 1 loss.
The New York Giants entered the season with Russell Wilson leading the way. Wilson signed a one-year contract in the offseason after spending one year with the Pittsburgh Steelers and several years with the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks.
The Russell Wilson experiment is unraveling faster than many feared for the New York Giants. One week is all it has taken, and defeat against the Washington Commanders, a division rival on the
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Sporting News on MSNNFL insider predicts New York Giants will start rookie QB Jaxson Dart by the end of September
Well, there are Giants fans who do not want to see Dart play until Andrew Thomas is healthy. That is a valid argue in order for the rookie to not be ruined. With that being said, Dart is the last lifeline for Daboll and Schoen to survive past this season as head coach and general manager. New York needs to win games in 2025.