Giants Make Starting QB Decision Amid Jaxson Dart Injury
Summary
The New York Giants' quarterback Jaxson Dart suffered a concussion during a game against the Chicago Bears, leading to changes in the team's lineup. With Dart out, the Giants plan to start Jameis Winston, who was previously the third-string quarterback, in their upcoming game against the Green Bay Packers. This decision comes after the team also made a coaching change, appointing Mike Kafka as the interim head coach.Key Facts
- The New York Giants lost to the Chicago Bears in Week 10 of the NFL season.
- Quarterback Jaxson Dart was injured in the game and was diagnosed with a concussion.
- The Giants listed Dart as "unlikely to play" in their next game.
- Jameis Winston, initially the third-string quarterback, will start in Dart's place.
- The Giants recently fired their head coach Brian Daboll and named Mike Kafka as the interim head coach.
- Winston has not yet played for the Giants this season but played for the Cleveland Browns in 2024.
- The Giants currently have a 2-8 record for the season.
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