Giants' Daboll not ruling out QB change: 'Evaluating everything'
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll left the door open on replacing Russell Wilson as the team's starting quarterback Monday.
Daboll told reporters he's "going through the tape right now and will evaluate everything," according to ESPN's Jordan Raanan.
There have been increased calls to start rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart with the Giants sitting at 0-3 on the season. Fans even chanted, "We want Dart" during Sunday night's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
“We want Dart” chants breaking out in MetLife #giants pic.twitter.com/84FBgN0hQj
— Evan Sanders (@theevansanders) September 22, 2025
"Well, we put him in the game the last two weeks," Daboll said when asked if Dart is ready. "So we wouldn't put anyone in the game we don't feel confident with."
Dart has logged six snaps this season but has yet to throw a pass.
Wilson has thrown for three touchdowns and three interceptions through three games. He's also completed 59.1% of his throws and is averaging 7.1 yards per attempt.
However, the Giants rank 27th in scoring with an average of 17.3 points per game. They take on the undefeated Los Angeles Chargers in Week 4.