'That sh*t’s unacceptable': New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart reacts to game-changing interception in shocking loss to Denver Broncos

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 New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart reacts to game-changing interception in shocking loss to Denver Broncos

The Denver Broncos pulled off one of the wildest finishes of the NFL season on Sunday

The Denver Broncos pulled off one of the wildest finishes of the NFL season on Sunday, rallying from a 19-point deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat the New York Giants 33–32. After being held scoreless through three quarters, rookie quarterback Bo Nix orchestrated a dramatic comeback, while Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart saw his breakout performance unravel in the game’s closing minutes.

Jaxson Dart was nearly flawless — until one brutal mistake changed everything

For most of the night, Jaxson Dart looked like a star in the making. The Giants’ rookie quarterback was sharp, confident, and efficient, throwing for 283 yards and accounting for four total touchdowns. He had the Giants in full control with a 29-19 lead and under five minutes to play. But that’s when things fell apart. Attempting a routine pass to his tight end, Dart misread the coverage and threw it directly into the hands of Broncos linebacker Justin Strnad, who returned the interception 21 yards.

The costly turnover gave Denver a short field and renewed life—and just like that, the game flipped.After the game, Dart didn’t hide from his mistake. “That s**t’s unacceptable,” Dart said. “My feet got a little stuck on the ground. I’ve got to be way better than that.” To his credit, he bounced back with a strong response drive, finishing it off with a short touchdown run to make it 32–30. But that wouldn’t be enough.

Bo Nix delivers a perfect final drive to complete a comeback for the ages

Down two with less than a minute remaining and no timeouts, Bo Nix showed composure beyond his years.

The rookie quarterback marched the Broncos down the field with quick throws and calm decision-making, moving them into field-goal range in under 40 seconds. Wil Lutz drilled the 39-yard game-winner as time expired, capping off a 33-point fourth quarter that shocked everyone watching—and sent the Broncos sideline into a frenzy.

Nix accounted for multiple touchdowns in the final frame, both through the air and on the ground, proving he’s more than capable of leading this offense under pressure.

What this comeback win means for both teams

For Denver, this win marks a turning point. After struggling for consistency early in the year, they’re now showing signs of resilience and offensive explosiveness with Nix under center. The team has now won three straight and is gaining confidence heading into the second half of the season.Also read: Isaiah Rodgers shares fan abuse online after Vikings fall short against the Philadelphia EaglesFor the Giants, this one stings. A game they controlled for 55 minutes slipped away in the final five. Dart’s overall performance was impressive, but his late-game error will be remembered as the spark that lit Denver’s comeback. The loss drops them to 2–5, and with the schedule tightening, time may be running out to salvage their season.

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