Giants have a short week to fix offensive woes as they plan for Eagles
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Giants have a short week to fix offensive woes as they plan for Eagles
"Some might give Dart grace being the NFL's youngest quarterback at 22. He didn't want it. "I've never cared about my age coming into the NFL," Dart said. "I could give two craps about that. It's about winning so I don't take any excuse for age or being a rookie." One thing that's clear through two games: Dart is still developing chemistry with his receivers but he's found a strong connection with tight end Theo Johnson."
"A wake-up from a New Orleans hangover isn't easy. But the Giants don't have much time to get right after their sloppy, five-turnover loss to the Saints on Sunday. Thursday brings a home date with the Eagles, who have won 20 of their last 22 games. It's also an angry Eagles team coming off their first loss and questions about their passing game."
The Giants suffered a sloppy, five-turnover loss to the Saints and must regroup quickly for a Thursday home game against an Eagles team that had won 20 of 22 games. Three offensive contributors—quarterback Jaxson Dart, running back Cam Skattebo and wide receiver Darius Slayton—each fumbled, and Dart threw two interceptions. Coach Brian Daboll praised Dart's maturity and gave him a vote of confidence despite the mistakes. Dart rejected age as an excuse and emphasized winning. Dart is still building chemistry with his receivers, but he has a growing connection with tight end Theo Johnson.
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