After a 0-3 start to the season, the New York Giants made a move that Philadelphia Eagles fans can't help but laugh at.
Sources tell ESPN's Adam Schefter that Russell Wilson will no longer be the starting quarterback of the Giants. Rookie first-round pick Jaxson Dart will be the new starter for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
A QB change: Giants are planning to start rookie Jaxson Dart on Sunday vs. the Chargers, sources told ESPN. pic.twitter.com/PwYApMCoN7
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 23, 2025
The Giants have suffered losses to the Washington Commanders, Dallas Cowboys, and the Kansas City Chiefs. In two of those three games, the Giants' offense failed to score over 10 points in a game.
Eagles just gift-wrapped two wins against Giants (like there were any concerns)
Let's face it: there weren't many concerns with the Eagles facing the Giants, whether it was Wilson, Dart, or Jameis Winston as the starting quarterback. Philly has the superior roster compared to them.
The Eagles are rolling strong with a 3-0 record after three consecutive one-possession games. They are currently alone at the top of the NFC East division.
Philly has owned the rivalry with the Giants as the Eagles have won seven of the last eight games against the Giants. Four of those wins were by 10 or more points.
Last year, the Eagles swept the Giants with two wins by a combined score of 48-16. While the Giants only scored three points in the first meeting, the second matchup was a seven-point game that included all backups and third stringers for the Eagles.
The Eagles' defense won't be sweating too much playing a rookie quarterback, as they have been great against the pass, ranking 11th in passing yards allowed per game with 185.7. Hopefully, they will be healthier at cornerback by that time, with Adoree' Jackson and Jakorian Bennett injured and in jeopardy of missing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game in Week 4.
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Dart won't have to wait too long to play this stellar defense as the Eagles and Giants face off in two and a half weeks on Thursday night in Week 6.
