
Why This Season Could Be a Game-Changer for the New York Giants: What Fans Need to Know
Let’s start with the offense. They have an upgrade and some upside at the key position – quarterback. Daniel Jones was unreliable to say the least. This year, they went out and got a couple of veteran quarterbacks to see if they could make progress. Russell Wilson is likely to start the season under center. Wilson has a unique career – he went from franchise cornerstone that led his team to multiple Super Bowls, to a guy that has been on three teams in three years. His stint with the Broncos was a bit of a mixed bag. He started the season injured with the Steelers last year, but finished the year with 16 touchdowns and five interceptions over 12 games. He did play well in the playoffs against Baltimore, getting two touchdowns and keeping the score 28-14. His time in Denver didn’t see him make the playoffs, but he still put up decent numbers. His backup is Jameis Winston, a true journeyman. Winston has had a bit more popularity due to video clips of him and his personality. However, his play on the field has been a bit mediocre overall. He still can sling the ball, but the problem is that he slings it to the other team quite often. In his career, he has 154 touchdowns, and 111 interceptions. He had seven games with the Browns last year where he took the ball for the majority of the game and the Browns went just 2-5. Their third string quarterback is Jaxon Dart. He was drafted this year by the Giants and is the likely choice to start games by the end of the season. They are doing it correctly, though, to give him an opportunity to learn under veterans before taking over.ÂÂ
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