For rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, the most important lesson from Sunday’s sideline between the New York Giants and New England Patriots brawl didn’t come from the opposing defense, but from his own coach, who placed the blame squarely on his shoulders. Tim Kelly had an inward view of the play, explaining how Dart should have handled things.

“He’s got to get everything he can and then make sure he’s clearly out of bounds so he’s not exposing himself. Our guys went to protect him, which you love to see. Obviously, it hurt the team because of the penalty. Again, it comes down to awareness,” Kelly said on December 11.

Jaxson Dart loves to run down the field when he can’t find an open receiver. That’s what happened on the 2nd & 13 play at 4:27 in the first quarter. When the rookie g

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