Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart is now eight starts into his NFL career.

Obviously, going forward in 2026 and beyond, the Giants want him to be on the field for all 17 games every year. The playoffs would be nice, too.

But how much will his reckless-at-times style hinder that goal?

That question popped up again after Monday night’s pathetic 33-15 loss at the Patriots. No, Dart did not play poorly. Yes, he continued to flash signs of his significant potential.

But he also took another massive hit — in his first game back from a two-game concussion absence — while running out of bounds (and trying to get an extra yard) late in the first quarter.

After the game, Dart remained defiant. He didn’t apologize for that play — or, in the bigger picture, for his relentless approach.

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