Jaxson Dart’s debut against Minnesota sparked debate—not because he flopped, but because he’s being asked to master a whole new playbook. While his stat line was modest with just three of four passes completed, including a clutch touchdown to Malachi Fields, the real story is his adaptability under center—a stark shift from last year’s RPO-heavy offense. He showed flashes of elite decision-making and playmaking, especially with quick throws to Isaiah Likely, but also exposed moments of panic and poor pocket awareness. Two sacks weren’t entirely on him—one due to collapsing protection, another from a failed read. The medical tent visit added noise, but the takeaway? This is a small sample size. Dart’s ability to improvise and deliver in high-pressure moments is exactly what the team wants to build on—even if he’s still learning the ropes.
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