Daniel Jones, the New York Giants’ quarterback, faced an untimely end to his previous season due to a season-ending injury, adding to his woes of neck issues. This setback forced him to watch from the sidelines as rookie Tommy DeVito took over, impressing fans with a surprising victory against the Green Bay Packers.
As the 2024 NFL season approaches, speculation has intensified about the Giants’ intentions regarding Daniel Jones. Amidst rumors of a potential move away from Jones, head coach Brian Daboll felt compelled to provide clarity on the team’s stance.
Brian Daboll clarifies Daniel Jones situation with Giants
Brian Daboll recently shared his confidence in quarterback Daniel Jones during a conversation with Tom Pelissero. Daboll emphasized Jones’s position as the potential QB1 for the upcoming season, despite the recent acquisition of Drew Lock in free agency.
“We’re excited to have Drew, and he knows what his role is going to be. He’s going to get a lot of reps this spring, he needs to learn our system, but again excited to get Daniel back, when he gets back he’ll be the guy,” he said, per Sportskeeda.
This sentiment echoes previous statements made by Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, who have consistently voiced their support for Jones throughout the offseason. However, Daboll refrained from providing a specific timeline for Jones’s return, noting his ongoing improvement.
While there have been reports of Jones potentially participating in limited individual drills during OTAs in May, the Giants are expected to proceed cautiously with their projected starter. The team aims for the star quarterback to be fully prepared for Week 1 of the 2024 season.
Giants reportedly looking to move on Daniel Jones
Despite expressing confidence in Daniel Jones, the general manager of the New York Giants, Joe Schoen, is considering the possibility of drafting a quarterback in the upcoming NFL draft. Concerns about Jones’s injury history have prompted a careful approach to the quarterback position.
According to recent reports by ESPN’s Jordan Raanan, there seems to be a change in the Giants’ outlook, suggesting they might be considering a different direction with Jones due to worries about his susceptibility to injuries. Given Jones’ limited starts last season and his high number of losses, concerns about his ability to stay healthy have grown among team members.
The quarterback for the Giants has experienced a series of injuries over the past three years, including two neck surgeries and a torn ACL. Therefore, his injury history presents a notable concern for the Giants as they evaluate their future quarterback choices. Perhaps it prompted the Giants to take a closer look at their quarterback situation, even though they had negotiated a contract with favorable terms and an option to opt out after two years.
Sources reveal that the Giants have met with the top six quarterbacks at the NFL scouting combine. With the NFL draft fast approaching on April 25, the Giants hold the No. 6 pick, presenting them with an opportunity to address their quarterback concerns.
The Giants team appears to be hedging its bets, considering alternative options for the quarterback position.