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Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart will make $4.25M per year: How much is veteran Russell Wilson earning in New York?

Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart's first contract with the New York Giants sparks an inevitable comparison to determine how much he will earn per year compared to veteran Russell Wilson, his teammate and competitor for the starting job.

Russell Wilson, the new QB of the Giants
Ā© Michael Reaves/Getty ImagesRussell Wilson, the new QB of the Giants

Jaxson Dart is one of the most intriguing rookie prospects in the NFL and has agreed to a significant rookie deal with his new team, the New York Giants. The upcoming season will be an interesting one, as the 22-year-old rookie will compete for the starting job with a veteran and former Super Bowl champion like Russell Wilson.

Wilson arrived in the Big Apple this year and is under a one-year contract with the Giants. His performance last year with the Pittsburgh Steelers positions him as an experienced quarterback capable of elevating New York’s offense as they look to change the narrative after several underwhelming seasons.

Dart, meanwhile, signed his rookie contract with the Giants on a four-year, $17 million fully guaranteed deal, which includes a signing bonus of approximately $9 million. This translates to an average annual salary of $4.25 million. Given this context, it’s interesting to compare his numbers with his competitor for the starting role.

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How much does Russell Wilson make compared to Jaxson Dart?

The rookie Dart is significantly below Wilson when it comes to annual salary. ā€œRussā€ signed a one-year deal worth up to $21 million with the Giants, including $10.5 million guaranteed, according to NFL insider Adam Schefter.

Jaxson Dart in 2025

Jaxson Dart #QB03 of Mississippi participates in a drill during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 01, 2025.

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While it remains unclear who will be the Giants’ starting quarterback when the new season begins, it’s evident that Wilson has a clear financial advantage over Dart, his competitor for the job. The former Steelers QB is making nearly $16.75 million more per season than rookie Dart.

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Dart’s projection with the Giants

Competing for the job against a 10-time Pro Bowl quarterback won’t be easy for a rookie like Dart. The 22-year-old joined the Giants out of Ole Miss as the 25th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, after New York traded up with the Houston Texans. His future looks promising and he will be one of the names to watch in the coming years.

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