Jason Garrett knows exactly what it’s like to be the Giants offensive coordinator entrusted with a prized quarterback coming off a promising rookie season.
Before Matt Nagy was charged with Jaxson Dart’s development in 2026, Garrett was handed Daniel Jones in 2020. It didn’t work out for the Garrett-Jones pairing, but there is optimism that results will be better the second time around.
“I think Matt will be great for Jaxson [because] he has a good feel for people, really good feel for quarterbacks, good understanding of how to put the whole thing together,” Garrett, an NFL analyst for NBC Sports, told The Post.
“He’ll have balanced attacks and plays that complement each other. There will be stuff that’s sound, old-school football, there will be cutting-edge things, there will be game-plan nuances. All the stuff that we’ve seen in Kansas City that he’s been such a big part of, I think you’ll start seeing some of that in New York.”


