“We want Dart.”

The chant started with :49 left in the first half of Sunday’s 22-9 loss by the New York Giants to the Kansas City Chiefs.

That’s when Russell Wilson threw his second interception of the game, a pass lofted toward Malik Nabers near the right corner of the end zone with the Giants facing second-and-7 from the Kansas City 23-yard line in a 6-6 tie game.

It was the kind of ball Nabers will usually win, if given a decent chance. Unfortunately, this ball was woefully underthrown, Nabers never had a chance to get near it, and Jaylen Watson of Kansas City picked it off.

The “we want Dart” chants continued sporadically throughout the second half.

In the fourth quarter, with the Giants trailing 16-6 and in the red zone at the Chiefs’ 12-yard line, Dart entered the game and hande

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