
Giants HC Brian Daboll’s ‘unfortunate’ take on Jaxson Dart dealing with so many concussion problems
The New York Giants’ quarterback situation has taken another worrying turn. Giants rookie sensation Jaxson Dart suffered yet another concussion on Sunday, leaving the game after what appeared to be his fourth concussion since the preseason.
Already battered by injuries, the Giants stood in silence as Dart walked to the locker room—a scene that has become far too familiar this season. For head coach Brian Daboll, the repeated blows and relentless physical toll on Jaxson Dart have sparked growing concern.
Fans are beginning to question how long their young leader can keep taking these hits. The Giants have built their offense around Dart’s mobility. Yet, with each hard tackle, the risks are becoming impossible to ignore.
Since taking over in Week 4, Dart has been hit the second-most of any quarterback in the league, averaging almost 13 contacts per game. The Giants have leaned heavily on designed quarterback runs—a strategy that once showcased Dart’s dual-threat promise but now looks like an invitation for danger.
To his credit, Jaxson Dart slid several times before Sunday’s concussion, showing awareness and growth in his decision-making. But sometimes, even smart plays aren’t enough to prevent the inevitable.
### A Hard Conversation for the Giants
After the game, Brian Daboll said, “Yeah. I just say it’s unfortunate he got hurt,” a simple phrase that carried the weight of an entire season. He didn’t criticize the play calls or Dart’s style, but his tone revealed frustration.
Four concussions in one year is more than bad luck. It’s a red flag waving in plain sight.
The Giants’ Jaxson Dart era began with promise, yet every collision now feels like a countdown. Fans can’t help but wonder: will the franchise protect their quarterback before it’s too late, or keep pushing a young talent to his physical limit?
The lights will shine again next Sunday, but for Dart and the Giants, the question lingers—how many more hits can one heart take before it breaks?
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