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GIANTS BREAK OUT: Dart, Ole Miss Teammate Juice Wells RETURNS—Super Bowl Fireworks Ahead?!

GIANTS BREAK OUT: Dart, Ole Miss Teammate Juice Wells RETURNS—Super Bowl Fireworks Ahead?!
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The New York Giants are making a splash signing rookie QB Jaxson Dart’s teammate at Ole Miss, WR Juice Wells Jr., to the practice squad on October 14, 2025. With Big Blue’s receiver room ravaged by injuries, this college reunion could unlock Dart’s arm!

Wells, 24, joined as an undrafted free agent this offseason, showing chemistry with Ole Miss as he had 28 catches, 553 yards, and six touchdowns in his senior year. “Dart and Juice together is unbelievable, Giants are blowing up!” fan Mike Russo tweeted, as #DartWellsReunion trended.

Wells impressed in the preseason with 4-of-8 catches, but player cuts sidelined him. Now, with Dart (a 2-1, 195-yard starter against the Eagles) leading the way and Malik Nabers sidelined, Wells is back just in time. “This bond could explode!” fan Sarah Klein posted on X.

Dart’s stellar performance in the Eagles’ surprise 34-17 win—17-of-25 passing for 195 yards, 2 touchdowns—left the Giants, who are 2-4 and dreaming. RB Cam Skattebo’s 3 touchdowns shined, but WR depth is key. Wells’ speed and chemistry make him an attractive option for the practice squad.

The Giants also added 28-year-old LB Jonas Griffith to their defense. But it was Wells who stole the show: Ole Miss NFL miracle? "Lucky—Dart has a safety valve!" Joey Martelli cheered.

With Week 7 against Denver approaching, the move signals a fierce competition. "Today it's practice squad, tomorrow it's game-changer?" @BigBlueFanatic speculated. The young Giants need weapons—Wells fits the bill.

Big Blue is betting on chemistry. Will Wells propel Dart to stardom? Fans are excited!

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