Compared to this time a year ago, the New York Giants are in a glaringly different place as a franchise. The quarterback room has been completely overhauled, the offensive identity has been retooled, and the defense looks poised to be one of the league’s most ferocious units in 2025.
And all of the positive changes in East Rutherford stem from one crucial development: The Daniel Jones experience is in the rearview mirror. In his place, the team boasts a two-pronged quarterback plan: Russell Wilson will hold down the fort as the bridge starter with 2025 first-round pick Jaxson Dart waiting in the wings until he’s ready to take over, or when Wilson begins to struggle.