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Giants fined $200K, Brian Daboll $100K, Cam Skattebo $15K for concussion protocol violation
The Giants were found to have violated the concussion protocol and have been fined $200K, plus Brian Daboll $100K and Cam Skattebo $15K for entering the medical tent.
The New York Giants have fully embraced the Jaxson Dart era, benching veteran quarterback and former Super Bowl champion Russell Wilson in favor of the promising rookie after Week 3 of the NFL season. Wilson, now relegated to the backup role, has handled the transition with notable grace and professionalism.
Backup quarterback Russell Wilson entered the game in relief of Dart, and he immediately made a play that caught the ire of Giants head coach Brian Daboll. On 3rd-and-9 from the Philadelphia 42-yard line, Wilson threw a pass that landed wildly off target for his intended receiver.
The only thing this Giants operation spends more time on than football is how they look to the outside world. Their optics. That is on full display this week with players taking to social media to try to clean up narratives in the name of the team, Brian Daboll or themselves.
The clock is ticking for New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll and he may only have one card left to play: Rookie QB Jaxson Dart.
Brian Daboll was furious with a team doctor after Jaxson Dart briefly left the Giants’ Thursday Night Football win against the Eagles for a concussion check. Dart was slow to get up after
The New York Giants are off to a rough start with three straight losses. Yet, today offers a turnaround opportunity against the Los Angeles Chargers. Notably, Russell Wilson will not be quarterbacking this game,
The New York Giants suffered a stunning loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday, allowing 33 fourth-quarter points.
After losing his starting role, Giants quarterback Russell Wilson celebrates a $21.6 million win off the field. Ten-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson inked a one-year deal worth $10.5 million to play for the New York Giants this season with the hopes of proving he could still be a starting caliber quarterback in the NFL.