Jaxson Dart 2025 Stats Spotlight: Giants Rookie QB’s Dual‑Threat Breakout vs Patriots on Monday Night Football
Breaking down the New York Giants rookie quarterback’s 2025 dual-threat performance against the New England Patriots on Monday Night Football.

By Jake Foster on news
Dec. 01, 2025As the New York Giants prepare for Monday Night Football in Foxborough, all eyes at Honyve are on rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart and his evolving stat line heading into the Week 13 clash with the New England Patriots. After missing time with a concussion, Dart is expected to return under center tonight, drawing intense focus from oddsmakers, fantasy players and analysts tracking his production in real time.
Through his first NFL campaign, Dart has compiled 1,417 passing yards, completing about 62.7% of his throws with 10 touchdowns against 3 interceptions, good for a passer rating in the mid‑90s. Those numbers place him in the middle of the league in raw yardage but significantly higher in efficiency metrics like QBR, where he currently grades in the league’s upper tier for 2025.
What separates Dart statistically from many rookie quarterbacks is his dual‑threat profile. Entering tonight, he has added over 300 rushing yards and 7 rushing touchdowns, making him one of the most dangerous red‑zone runners at the position and a top rookie in ground production. Advanced breakdowns show Dart responsible for 17 total touchdowns and more than 1,700 yards of total offense through Week 10, underscoring how central he has been to a struggling 2‑10 Giants offense.
That dual‑threat profile is also driving tonight’s betting narrative. Multiple projection models highlight Dart’s rushing stats against a Patriots defense that has shown vulnerability to mobile quarterbacks, making an anytime Jaxson Dart touchdown one of the most popular player props on the board. Some AI‑driven models peg his chance to find the end zone on the ground at roughly 40%, well above what current odds imply.
Pre‑game previews emphasize the statistical contrast between Dart and New England’s Drake Maye. While Maye leads a 10‑2 contender, Dart’s numbers tell a different story: an efficient individual rookie season buried inside a losing record. Analysts point to his low interception total, rushing impact and solid QBR as indicators that his current stat line may be a floor rather than a ceiling. Tonight’s matchup offers Dart a national‑stage opportunity to push his yardage past the 1,500‑yard mark, add to his already impressive rushing totals, and reshape how his 2025 stats are viewed as the Giants look beyond their record and toward the future.