New York Giants Make Quarterback Decision For Week 11 Game
In a plot twist that only the 2025 New York Giants could deliver, Jameis Winston is strapping on the helmet. That’s right, the man, the myth, the legend of the 30-30 season might be taking the snaps against the Green Bay Packers this Sunday. Why? Because the Giants’ electrifying rookie, Jaxson Dart, is currently in the concussion protocol.
Another week, another quarterback carousel in East Rutherford. It feels like we’ve been here before, doesn’t it?
The Giants’ QB Rollercoaster Takes Another Turn
Just when you thought the Giants’ season couldn’t get any more bizarre, hold my beer. After a dismal 2-8 start that saw Head Coach Brian Daboll get the boot, Interim Coach Mike Kafka is already facing his first trial by fire. Dart is in the league’s concussion protocol after taking a hard hit against the Chicago Bears.
Enter Russell Wilson, the former starter who was demoted back in Week 4. His grand return to the field? A spectacular 3-of-7 for 45 yards and two sacks. Ouch. That performance apparently inspired Kafka to look further down the bench, all the way to the emergency third-stringer who hasn’t taken a single snap all year: Jameis Winston.
Will the Real Jameis Winston Please Stand Up?
So, who are the Giants getting in Winston? That’s the million-dollar question. Will it be the Pro Bowl rookie who lit up the league with the Buccaneers? Or the gunslinger who led the NFL in passing yards in 2019? Or, and this is the one that keeps Giants fans up at night, will it be the guy who threw 30 interceptions in that very same season?
Winston’s last starting gig with the Cleveland Browns in 2024 was a mixed bag of mediocrity, finishing with a 2-5 record, 13 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. His 14 turnovers during that stretch were dead last in the NFL. It’s the quintessential Jameis experience: high-flying excitement one play, soul-crushing turnover the next. It’s not just a football game; it’s an emotional journey.
Can the Giants Survive Without Dart?
Losing Dart, even for a week, is a brutal blow. He has been one of the few bright spots in this dumpster fire of a season. He’s the first rookie since 1970 to average over 200 passing yards and 40 rushing yards in his first seven starts. He’s a walking, talking highlight reel who has single-handedly made the Giants watchable.
But his concussion history is becoming a serious concern. Four evaluations in one season? That’s more than just bad luck; it’s a flashing red light. The organization has to be thinking long-term about protecting its most valuable asset.
For now, though, it’s the Winston show. The betting line has already jumped around more than a frog in a hot skillet, but it seems to have settled with the Giants as seven-point underdogs at home. Honestly, with Winston under center, who knows? The Giants could win by 20 or lose by 40.
