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Both Daboll and Skattebo entered the blue medical tent and spoke with quarterback Jaxson Dart while he was being evaluated for a concussion during New York's Week 6 win against the Philadelphia Eagles. The NFL noted that all parties interviewed agreed that neither Daboll nor Skattebo interfered with Dart's evaluation or care.
The New York Giants were fined $200,000 for violating the concussion protocol after rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart exited their Oct. 9 matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles, the NFL and NFLPA announced Friday.
Head coach Brian Daboll has been fined $100,000 for his involvement in the incident with Jaxson Dart. The New York Giants received a fine of their own, owing the league office $200,000 for violating the league's concussion protocol.
The NFL confirmed very steep fines for Brian Daboll, Cam Skattebo, and also the Giants after a controversial sequence involving Jaxson Dart in the game against the Eagles.
Brian Daboll's historic collapse against Denver exposes systematic failures. Giants must move on from struggling coach despite Jaxson Dart's promising debut.
The latest example came in Sunday’s 33-32 loss to the Broncos, when the Giants squandered a 19-0 lead entering the fourth quarter. Despite the epic loss, Daboll can be seen attaching himself to young quarterback Jaxson Dart — and ESPN host Chris Carlin has an idea why.
On Friday, video surfaced of Daboll being asked a question about Dart’s “vibe” as the leader of his team’s offense, specifically in relation to Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen. Daboll was direct as could be with his response as he shared why he doesn’t believe those conversations hold water.
The NFL is expected to fine New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll at least $100,000 for interfering with concussion tests on Jaxson Dart.
New York Giants coach Brian Daboll reportedly wanted to select QB Jaxson Dart at No. 3 overall in the 2025 NFL draft, but was overruled by Joe Schoen.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll reportedly thinks Big Blue signal-caller Jaxson Dart "has some Josh Allen in him," according to a text an NFL head coach sent to The Athletic's Dianna Russini.