Giants Quarterback's Jersey Set to Become This Halloween's Top Costume Choice, Including Eli Manning's Son
The Giants' rookie quarterback is likely to have a field day on Halloween. Eli Manning revealed that his seven-year-old son Charlie will be dressing up as Jaxson Dart this year, and it won't be an isolated incident. Many young fans are expected to opt for the Giants' No. 6 jersey, with Jaxson Dart's iconic look, including eye-black and a silver chain, serving as the ultimate Halloween costume inspiration.
Dart himself seemed excited about the prospect of kids dressing up like him, saying he was "looking forward to seeing little kids dressed up like me" and promising to have plenty of candy to hand out. The Giants' rookie quarterback is eager to make an impression on young fans and wants to be a part of their Halloween celebrations.
On the flip side, there are other issues facing the team as they head into the weekend. Rookie running back Cam Skattebo has been dealing with the aftermath of emergency surgery to repair his dislocated ankle. While he's making progress, it's unclear when he'll be able to return in 2026.
Skattebo was spotted attending meetings and "wheeling around" the team facility, but coach Brian Daboll is being cautious about setting a specific timeline for his recovery. The head coach wants to prioritize Skattebo's health above all else.
Another injury issue facing the Giants is that of wide receiver Malik Nabers, who underwent surgery on Tuesday to repair his torn right ACL. Nabers and Skattebo are expected to rehab together at the team facility, but Daboll emphasizes the importance of getting them both back healthy as soon as possible.
The Giants' rookie quarterback is likely to have a field day on Halloween. Eli Manning revealed that his seven-year-old son Charlie will be dressing up as Jaxson Dart this year, and it won't be an isolated incident. Many young fans are expected to opt for the Giants' No. 6 jersey, with Jaxson Dart's iconic look, including eye-black and a silver chain, serving as the ultimate Halloween costume inspiration.
Dart himself seemed excited about the prospect of kids dressing up like him, saying he was "looking forward to seeing little kids dressed up like me" and promising to have plenty of candy to hand out. The Giants' rookie quarterback is eager to make an impression on young fans and wants to be a part of their Halloween celebrations.
On the flip side, there are other issues facing the team as they head into the weekend. Rookie running back Cam Skattebo has been dealing with the aftermath of emergency surgery to repair his dislocated ankle. While he's making progress, it's unclear when he'll be able to return in 2026.
Skattebo was spotted attending meetings and "wheeling around" the team facility, but coach Brian Daboll is being cautious about setting a specific timeline for his recovery. The head coach wants to prioritize Skattebo's health above all else.
Another injury issue facing the Giants is that of wide receiver Malik Nabers, who underwent surgery on Tuesday to repair his torn right ACL. Nabers and Skattebo are expected to rehab together at the team facility, but Daboll emphasizes the importance of getting them both back healthy as soon as possible.