Giants release quarterback Daniel
Jones just days after benching him
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[November 23, 2024]
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The Daniel Jones era in New York
is over.
The Giants quarterback was granted his release on Friday by the team
just days after the franchise said it was benching him in favor of
third-stringer Tommy DeVito.
“Daniel came to see me this morning and asked if we would release
him," Giants president John Mara said in a statement. “We mutually
agreed that would be best for him and for the team. Daniel has been
a great representative of our organization, first class in every
way.”
Mara added he was “disappointed” at the quick dissolution of the
team’s relationship with Jones, who signed a four-year $160 million
contract in March 2023 after leading the Giants to a playoff berth.
“We hold Daniel in high regard and have a great appreciation for
him,” Mara continued. “We wish him nothing but the best in the
future.”
The 27-year-old Jones told reporters Thursday that he gave the team
everything he had after being taken sixth overall in the 2019 draft
and he believes he still has a future in the NFL. He held himself
accountable for the Giants (2-8) making the postseason once in his
tenure as the starter.
The Duke product took over early in his rookie season when
then-coach Pat Shurmur benched two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning,
who was near the end of his career.
Coach Brian Daboll benched Jones on Monday after the Giants returned
to practice following a bye week and a 20-17 overtime loss to
Carolina in Germany.
Tommy DeVito will start Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
with Daboll hoping he can spark the team.
“Definitely not happy about it,” said Jones, who read a 90-second
statement before taking questions from reporters. “Yeah, not what
you want to hear. So, yeah, all those emotions you have. But at the
end of the day, this is football. We’re in a business where you're
expected to get results and we weren’t doing it.”
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New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (8) passes the ball against
the Washington Commanders during the third quarter of an NFL
football game, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP
Photo/John Munson, File)
Jones, who is now free to sign with any team, went
24-44-1 as a starter in New York after being the sixth overall pick
in the 2019 draft. A significant portion of those victories came in
2022, when the Giants went 9-7-1 and beat Minnesota in the first
round of the playoffs.
Yet whatever forward momentum the club generated in 2022 quickly
evaporated in 2023. New York was 1-5 in Jones' six starts during an
injury-marred season and he further regressed this fall.
Jones completed just 63% of his passes with eight touchdowns and
seven interceptions even with dynamic rookie wide receiver Malik
Nabers at his disposal. The Giants are last in the NFL in scoring
and with public sentiment all but gone for the player once known as
“Danny Dimes,” Daboll opted to go in another direction while Jones
can get a head start on trying to reboot his career elsewhere.
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