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Former Steelers Quarterback Dropped from Giants’ Starting Lineup: Report

September 23, 2025 — New York

The New York Giants appear ready to make a major quarterback change, and it involves a familiar face to Pittsburgh fans. Former Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson, who signed with the Giants to revive his career, is reportedly on the verge of losing his starting role after a rough beginning to the 2025 season.

Through three weeks, Wilson has failed to deliver. His Week 3 outing against the Kansas City Chiefs ended with just 160 passing yards and two interceptions, sparking boos from the MetLife Stadium crowd. Head coach Brian Daboll fueled speculation by refusing to commit to Wilson as the starter for Week 4, telling reporters the team is “evaluating everything.”
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That opens the door for rookie Jaxson Dart or veteran Jameis Winston to take over under center. Beat reporters and insiders believe Daboll’s careful wording all but confirms a looming change.

The struggles mark another setback for Wilson, who was once a Super Bowl champion but now faces questions about whether his career as a starting quarterback is nearing its end. Giants fans, meanwhile, have made their voices clear, calling for Dart to get the nod moving forward.

For the Steelers, who moved on from Wilson in favor of Aaron Rodgers, the news may feel like validation of their decision. As for the Giants, the pressure is mounting, and a quarterback shake-up looks imminent.

 
 

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