Jaxson Dart leaves Giants game in fourth quarter for concussion evaluation

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Jaxson Dart’s brilliance was interrupted by a possible concussion.

The Giants rookie, who had over 300 yards from scrimmage and two touchdown runs in the three quarters Sunday against the Bears, was replaced at the start of the fourth quarter by Russell Wilson.

Dart was in the injury tent on the sideline — head coach Brian Daboll did not enter the prohibited area this time and risk another $100,000 fine this time as he did on Oct. 9 — and then emerged and walked back to the locker room for further testing.

Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart left Sunday's game in the fourth quarter to be evaluated for a concussion.Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart left Sunday’s game in the fourth quarter to be evaluated for a concussion. AP

Russell Wilson replaced Dart and led the Giants to three points to open up a 20-10 lead.

Dart was in for the first two plays of the 10-play drive – until the teams broke for the end of the third quarter. He had taken a big hit earlier in the third quarter when he fumbled.

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