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New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart returned to action on Monday Night Football after missing two games with a concussion. The rookie quickly threw caution to the wind by opting to stay in bounds during a first-quarter scramble and paying the price in the form of a devastating hit delivered by New England's Christian Elliss.
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A deal was quickly reached to send him to the Giants, with Philip Rivers (the No. 4 pick) headlining the return to the Bolts. Eli Manning would spend his entire 16-year career with the Giants, leading them to six playoff appearances and two Super Bowls. He was named the Super Bowl MVP in both triumphs.
The competitive fire that defined Dart's college career is now a liability. After his latest concussion, teammates and coaches are urging the prized rookie to protect himself.
It truly takes something spectacular for two former star quarterbacks with 33 years of combined NFL experience to be stunned by something they saw on a football field.
In the fast-paced world of the NFL, rookie quarterbacks face unique challenges, and Jaxson Dart is no exception. As the New York Giants prepare for their upcoming game against the New England Patriots,