Giants’ Jaxson Dart plays through injuries in first NFL start


The first beginning of the NFL of Jaxson Dart was a roller coaster.
The Giants’ Recruit of the Giants Recruit entered the goal area for a touch on the ground of 15 yards during its first trip as a pro, triggering fiery start for the home team at Metlife Stadium.
But Dart grabbed his left hamstrings and hosted at the end of the second quarter. He was announced as playing an injury to the hamstring when he returned to start the third.
And then he had to be withdrawn from the game, evaluated and eliminated by an observer of concussion of the NFL at the start of the second half.
Dart was struck while facing the defenders at the end of a 36 yards race which was recalled due to a detention penalty by John Michael Schmitz.
Russell Wilson’s only cliché in place of Dart was discomfort. He turned into his pocket, took a bag and tried, fortunately falling on it to preserve possession.
This gave a good reminder of the reason why Daboll thought it was time to change the quarterrier in the first place. But this also reinforced the unpredictability of the sudden presence of DART in the programming.
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Indeed, Dart escaped a snap under the center when he was supported against the giants’ goal halfway to the third quarter, falling on it to give the giants a chance to kick. And the rest of the afternoon promised more fireworks.
It was simply not clear of what kind.
It is a story in development. Come back for updates.
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