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Evan & Tiki

The Next Big Test For Jaxson Dart in Philadelphia

Evan & Tiki

Audacy

Sports

4.2988 Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Evan and Tiki open up their Football Friday show by talking about Jaxson Dart and the Giants going to Philly to face the hated Eagles,

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0:00.0

But on Sunday, the New York Giants get a chance to dust themselves off from the brutal loss to Denver and do something they haven't done in more than a decade.

0:11.6

Beat that eagle took us again.

0:15.7

Now, Tiki, you tell me, are you confident that we can see that happen on Sunday?

0:19.9

You know why you're confident if you're a giant fan? Hell, if you're the giant yinths themselves, because you just did it two weeks ago. And unfortunately, they've been riding the roller coaster in the Jackson Dard era. That is, play a good game and win, lose a horrible game. Play a good game and win, lose a horrible game. So now we're on the upswing. And so this should be the win weekend for the New York Giants.

0:41.3

But I think more importantly, as we talked about the last time the Giants played the Eagles,

0:46.3

this Eagles team is just, it's flawed.

0:48.1

I'm not saying they're bad because they know how to win.

0:50.5

And it's obvious that their record at 5 and 2,

0:52.9

but they also aren't doing everything

0:55.5

the same that they were when they won the championship a year ago. Their run game was

1:00.2

explosive in 24. Selein Barclay was headed towards 2,000 yards. That's not the case this

1:06.0

year. Their offensive line was as dominant from left tackle to right tackle as any in the NFL. It's not

1:12.6

necessarily the case this year. Jalen Hertz was felt like he could do anything. Didn't matter if

1:17.5

you were asking him to throw it 40 times a game or run it 20 times a game. He was dominant. They're

1:22.9

not that team that they were a year ago. And so they're beatable. And the Giants just beat them. So why would they fear them? I guess is a way that we can think about it. Because for years, as a fan and as a player even, you kind of just was like, man, we're never going to win. We just can't beat this team. Now you know you can beat this team. I'm going to give you two things that as a fan, as a football fan, would worry me going into Sunday. Go ahead. And you have the chance as a player to say, you are such a norm. None of that is true. Number one, the brutal loss. Now, you're right. The Giants have had a few of those already this year.

2:04.6

The loss to New Orleans, where they turned the ball over on five straight possessions and lose a game that they should have had a game. They had a two-score lead-in.

2:08.4

Self-inflicted. Self-inflicted pain. To their credit, they responded.

2:13.0

On a short week, they beat the Philadelphia Eagles, even the Dallas game,

2:16.3

even though that was the start of a new era with Jackson Dart. There is a part of me that thinks in all sports,

2:21.6

when you continue to get kicked in the groin with horrible losses, eventually, you just

2:27.0

don't respond. So that's just, you tell me, is that a real thing? I mean, it is, but I think

2:33.1

it happens when teams know that half the team's going to be gone

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