The arrival of Russell Wilson as the new starting QB for the New York Giants brought with it expectations of a veteran-led offense — one with experience, leadership, and championship pedigree that could make waves this NFL season. But things haven’t gone according to plan. Brian Daboll’s team has now dropped its third straight game, this time falling to the Kansas City Chiefs, and questions are beginning to swirl about the short-term future of the franchise.
Adding further intrigue to Wilson’s status as the starter in the Big Apple is the presence of rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart — the promising prospect out of Ole Miss, selected in the most recent draft and seen by many as the Giants’ long-term answer under center.
The atmosphere inside MetLife Stadium was far from ideal as the loss to