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Saints Mercilessly Troll Jaxson Dart After 26–14 Win: When Victory Comes With Laughter at the Superdome!

Saints Mercilessly Troll Jaxson Dart After 26–14 Win: When Victory Comes With Laughter at the Superdome!
New Orleans, October 6, 2025

The New Orleans Saints didn’t just win their first game under head coach Kellen Moore — they turned the moment into a full-blown comedy show at the expense of Jaxson Dart, the New York Giants quarterback who became the punchline of a 26–14 defeat inside Caesars Superdome.

Saints troll Jaxson Dart after Kellen Moore's 1st win - Yahoo Sports

Moments after the final whistle, the Saints’ official account on X (formerly Twitter) dropped a four-word masterpiece that sent the NFL world into hysterics:

“DARTED TO THE W” ⚜️💀
A brilliantly savage play on words — turning the name “Dart” into a symbol of defeat.

The post came with a photo of Spencer Rattler and his teammates celebrating amid a sea of roaring black and gold. Within minutes, thousands of fans flooded the comments. Saints fans were howling with laughter, Giants fans fell silent, and one viral comment summed it up perfectly: “The Saints didn’t just shoot — they shot the Dart.” 🎯

In the postgame presser, head coach Kellen Moore couldn’t hide his grin:

“It was a great win. The whole team deserves to smile — especially Spence. As for that post? I think it says everything that needed to be said.”

Quarterback Spencer Rattler, the hero of the night, delivered the fatal blow with an 87-yard touchdown bomb to Rashid Shaheed, shredding the Giants’ defense and igniting the Dome like never before.

Meanwhile, Jaxson Dart endured a nightmare outing — two interceptions by Kool-Aid McKinstry, one near-fumble disaster, and an unflattering meme making rounds online: “The Dart was thrown… and missed.” 💥

New Orleans is celebrating double tonight — half for breaking a four-game losing streak, and half for one of the most elegant trolls in NFL social media history.

From the field to the timeline, the Saints didn’t just win — they won with style, swagger, and laughter echoing through the Superdome.

 

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