Wilson booed amid chants for Dart in Giants' loss
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Wilson booed amid chants for Dart in Giants' loss
"I'd be booing too to be honest with you in terms of not being good enough, not scoring, not finishing. I understand that. That's the nature of it."
"Yeah, there are highs and lows and always tough moments. You know, you got to have thick skin, you know what I mean? You got to be able to know who you are, the player that you are, know what you're capable of. Obviously, I've been able to show that throughout my career and obviously last week and everything else, too, what we're capable of as an offense."
"I think they made a couple more plays than us [Sunday night]. I think it was a 9-6 game for most of the game. Pretty tight. We needed one or two big plays. Unfortunately, didn't come our way."
The New York Giants lost 22-9 to the Kansas City Chiefs and fell to 0-3 after another uninspiring offensive outing that drew boos from the home crowd. The Giants produced 281 yards of offense and failed to finish drives, prompting some fans to chant for rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart. Dart played three special-package snaps in short-yardage or red-zone situations before Russell Wilson returned. Wilson completed 18 of 32 passes for 160 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions. Coach Brian Daboll acknowledged the boos and said the team must be better and finish drives.
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