Reports: Giants, Daniel Jones agree to 4-year, $160M deal
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[March 08, 2023]
The New York Giants and quarterback Daniel Jones agreed to a
four-year, $160 million deal with an additional $35 million in
incentives, NFL Network reported Wednesday.
The agreement came just minutes before the 4 p.m. ET deadline for
teams to use their franchise tag. It reportedly includes $82 million
in guaranteed money.
If the Giants didn't reach agreement with Jones on a long-term
contract, he would have been tagged. Instead, multiple reports
Wednesday indicate the Giants now will use the franchise tag on
running back Saquon Barkley.
Jones, 25, had a breakout season in 2022, playing a career-high 16
games. He didn't miss any games because of injury for the first time
in his four seasons. He sat out Week 18 to rest for the postseason.
Jones completed 67.2 percent of his passes for 3,205 yards and 15
touchdowns against five interceptions in 2022. He also rushed for
708 yards and seven touchdowns. He's thrown for 11,603 yards and 60
TDs against 34 interceptions for his career. He's 21-31-1 as the
Giants' starter since being selected No. 6 overall in the 2019
draft.
The Giants undoubtedly will aim to build a cohesive
coach-quarterback tandem they haven't seen since the long
relationship between Eli Manning and Tom Coughlin ended after the
2015 season. Jones played under his third coach, Brian Daboll, in
four seasons in 2022 and led New York to a 9-7-1 record and the
divisional round of the NFC playoffs.
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Last April, the Giants declined Jones' fifth-year
option worth $22.38 million for 2023.
Having Barkley return to the backfield under the
$10.09 million franchise tag price only can help Daboll and Jones,
although Barkley had hoped to strike a long-term deal. Barkley
played for $7.2 million in his fifth-year option last season and was
looking for a sizable raise as part of a new contract.
Barkley rushed for a career-high 1,312 yards and added 10 rushing
touchdowns last season after battling injuries the previous two
seasons. He reportedly previously turned down a deal worth more than
$12 million annually.
The Giants selected Barkley with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2018
NFL Draft, sandwiched between quarterbacks Baker Mayfield and Sam
Darnold.
Barkley, 26, is a two-time All-Pro selection. In 60 NFL games,
Barkley has carried the ball 954 yards for 4,249 yards and 29
touchdowns. He also has 247 receptions for 1,820 receiving yards and
eight more TDs.
--Field Level Media
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