Giants' Russell Wilson keeping trademark confidence with Jaxson Dart looming | amNewYork
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Giants' Russell Wilson keeping trademark confidence with Jaxson Dart looming | amNewYork
"Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images Russell Wilson wasn't shy in admitting that his debut with the New York Giants didn't go well, which only confirms what the numbers already showed. Going 17 of 37 for 168 yards with multiple stall-outs in the red zone was about as inauspicious as it could get in the 21-6 loss to the Washington Commanders."
"Each day we're trying to groom him, and when he has to play, he'll be ready to play, Daboll said. As a young quarterback, there's so many different things that you're going to have to go through. There'll be ups and downs, but in terms of the process that we're doing with him, each day, he does a little bit better. Meetings, protections, show team. We'll continue to do that."
"He just said it's people trying to make noise and this and that, Wilson added. But the noise is only being amplified by Daboll, who is not shy to talk about Dart and his impending NFL debut. Each day we're trying to groom him, and when he has to play, he'll be ready to play, Daboll said. As a young quarterback, there's so many different things that you're going to have to go through."
Russell Wilson completed 17 of 37 passes for 168 yards with multiple red-zone stall-outs in a 21-6 loss to the Washington Commanders. The performance left Wilson under pressure as Jaxson Dart moves closer to an NFL debut and competes for the starting role. Brian Daboll announced Wilson as the starter on Monday but continues to discuss and prepare Dart. Daboll described daily work to groom Dart, stressing process, meetings, protections and show team. Wilson said he embraces challenges, voiced strong confidence, and insisted he knows what he brings to the team.
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