Jameis Winston, Russell Wilson and Giants
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Jameis Winston's first impression on the Giants at OTAs is exactly what you'd expect. New York is getting a taste of what many know as the "Jameis Winston experience." AKA, a roll
The Giants signed Russell Wilson to a one-year, $10.5 million deal to start until Dart is ready, and added Jameis Winston for two years to be the second-string quarterback. He’ll step in for Wilson if necessary and sit behind Dart in 2026, mentoring the young quarterback in the process.
Despite their multiple high-profile additions this offseason, quarterback has again been named the New York Giants' biggest weakness.
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Sportsnaut on MSNNew York Giants reportedly in talks with playmaker in NFL free agency, potential fitNew York could potentially have a small advantage in its favor. Giants general manager Joe Schoen worked as the Buffalo Bills assistant general manager when they selected Davis with the 128th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. In addition, Giants head coach Brian Daboll called plays for the Bills’ offense with Davis during the 2020-’21 seasons.
We suppose Cowboys Nation shouldn’t be surprised — a Giants franchise without a "franchise QB" probably doesn’t understand the value of having one.
Wilson will start and run the offense while showing Dart how it's done, and Winston will help Dart navigate the pitfalls that come with acclimating to the league. Now satisfied with their quarterback situation, the Giants officially signed Jaxson Dart to his rookie contract on Friday.
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Giants predicted to cut ties with $8 million star via tradeThe New York Giants just signed Jameis Winston to a two-year deal, but that hasn't stopped the rumors from flying. After trading up in the back of the first round to grab Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart, the buzz around a potential Winston trade has grown ...
The New York Giants have hopefully shifted their luck at quarterback for next year after almost turning the whole room over from 2024.