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Rookie QB Jaxson Dart defends aggressive style after hits
3 Dec
Summary
- Jaxson Dart has completed 145 of 228 passes for 1,556 yards.
- He has been criticized for concussive hits sustained on the field.
- Dart compares his playing style to NFL stars Josh Allen and Mahomes.

New York Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart has demonstrated promise, completing 145 of 228 passes for 1,556 yards and 11 touchdowns over 10 games. However, his aggressive on-field style has led to significant, concerning hits, drawing criticism from fans, particularly after a recent collision during a loss to the New England Patriots. Dart's performance also led to a two-week stint in concussion protocol.
Addressing the controversy, Dart defended his approach by drawing parallels to quarterbacks like Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes, noting they also sustain hits. This comparison, however, intensified fan worry. During the Giants' upcoming bye week, Dart plans to focus on game planning and self-improvement, maintaining open communication with his team.
General Manager Joe Schoen voiced approval of Dart's rookie season, citing his impressive ability to throw downfield, off-platform, and extend plays, stating he has exceeded expectations. While acknowledging the quarterback's influence, Schoen emphasized that coaching decisions will also heavily rely on the experience of long-term staff.




