
Giants' New Coach Helped Mahomes, Now Guides Rising Star Dart
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart is getting mentorship from Matt Nagy, who spent three seasons coaching Patrick Mahomes to a Super Bowl win. The message is clear: learn from greatness, but stay true to yourself.
The New York Giants just gave their rookie quarterback an invaluable gift: a coach who knows what it takes to develop a championship-caliber signal caller.
Matt Nagy, the Giants' new offensive coordinator, spent the last three seasons working directly with Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City. He helped guide the Chiefs to a Super Bowl victory in 2023 and came within a game of a three-peat in 2024.
Now he's bringing that expertise to Jaxson Dart, who showed real promise in his first season. The former Ole Miss standout threw for 2,272 yards and 15 touchdowns while adding 487 rushing yards and nine rushing scores in 14 games. He finished fourth in Offensive Rookie of the Year voting.
But Nagy isn't trying to turn Dart into Mahomes 2.0. Instead, he's focused on helping the young quarterback develop his own identity while learning from proven routines and processes.
"He's Jaxson Dart. He's not Patrick Mahomes," Nagy told reporters this week. "I know how much respect Jaxson has for Patrick. We've talked about the process and what he's been through, but we've also made it clear, you have to be Jaxson Dart."

Nagy watched Mahomes grow from a rookie into one of the league's most dominant players over seven years. He saw firsthand how routines, preparation, and clear communication between coach and quarterback create success on the field.
The approach is collaborative. Nagy emphasized that Dart needs to tell his coaches how he learns best, what systems work for him, and why. It's a two-way conversation designed to build trust and maximize the young player's unique talents.
Why This Inspires
This story captures what great mentorship looks like in any field. Nagy could easily try to recreate what worked with a Hall of Fame talent like Mahomes. Instead, he's taking the wisdom gained from working with greatness and adapting it to help someone new find their own path forward.
The Giants assembled a coaching staff rich in quarterback development experience. Quarterbacks coach Brian Callahan has worked with Peyton Manning, Matthew Stafford, and Joe Burrow. That collective knowledge gives Dart access to insights from some of football's greatest minds.
For a second-year player, having mentors who've guided legends but still see your individual potential is the perfect recipe for growth.
The Giants are building something special by combining proven wisdom with fresh talent and letting each shine on its own terms.
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Based on reporting by Fox News Sports
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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