The New York Giants have endured a tough stretch over the past two weeks. Following a heartbreaking fourth-quarter collapse against the Denver Broncos in Week 7, the team entered Lincoln Financial Field determined to rebound against the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles — but things didn’t go as planned.

Instead, the Giants fell 38–20, as the Eagles avenged their Week 6 loss at MetLife Stadium. Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, who had been outstanding in that earlier victory, struggled this time under relentless pressure from Philadelphia’s defense.
Dart completed 14 of 24 passes for 193 yards, including an 18-yard touchdown to Cam Skattebo, but he was sacked five times and never found a consistent rhythm. The Eagles’ pass rush kept him unsettled throughout the game.

Afterward, a visibly frustrated Dart didn’t hold back when reflecting on the loss.

“I have to think of the right way to say this,” Dart said. “I thought they really kind of dominated most of the game, and it’s an embarrassing feeling. We’ve got to figure out ways to win, because I hate losing. I’m not used to it. I’m not gonna accept it. Our team’s not gonna accept it.”