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The Los Angeles Chargers won’t just see a rookie quarterback when they play the New York Giants in Week 4. According to a report, the Giants locker room is in a little bit of drama in the aftermath of that quarterback change from veteran Russell Wilson to Jaxson Dart.
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The Chargers are back on the road this week to face the 0-3 New York Giants. They’ll put their undefeated streak on the line against team that just benched their starter through the first three weeks (Russell Wilson) to start their exciting rookie (Jaxson Dart).
The Chargers defense will see the rookie quarterback in Week 4 after Giants HC Brian Daboll confirmed him as starter Wednesday
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The best news on the final New York Giants injury report prior to Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers is that left tackle Andrew Thomas, wide receiver Malik Nabers and tight end Theo Johnson — all key offensive players — are not on it.
Another plane will fly with a message over MetLife Stadium on Sunday as the Giants aim for their first win of the season.
Running back Tyrone Tracy, Jr (shoulder), kicker Graham Gano (groin), and defensive lineman Chauncey Golston (ankle) will be among the team’s inactive players for the Week 4 game, all having been declared out on Friday.
If the Giants are to upset the world, they must secure defensive stops. The leaders on this Giants’ defense must step up and take control of possessions to give their rookie quarterback a chance. If there are opportunities for turnovers — SEIZE THEM! I’m not expecting a win, but crazier things have happened in the NFL.