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Giants benching QB Daniel Jones amid 2-8 start to season; Tommy DeVito expected to start

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Giants benching QB Daniel Jones amid 2-8 start to season; Tommy DeVito expected to start

Jones has been under scrutiny all season as New York has stumbled to a 2-8 record, and his career has largely been played amid just as much examination.

The Duke product’s succession of Manning was largely celebrated as he was superstar for a New York minute when he threw for 336 yards and two touchdowns in his first NFL start, guiding the 2019 Giants to their first win against, as it just so happens, the Buccaneers — Big Blue’s upcoming opponent. However, Jones’ career would become a mishmash of highs with his arm and legs and lows with consistency, mounting losses and different coaches leading him.

In his first four seasons, Jones played for three head coaches. The last was Daboll, who took over in 2022, when Jones had largely his best year statistically, his only winning season and his only playoff berth. After going 9-7-1, Jones also quarterbacked New York to a wild-card playoff win against the Minnesota Vikings before getting waxed by the Philadelphia Eagles in the Divisional Round.

In the clarity of hindsight, that run of success in Daboll’s first year created an ill-timed domino effect.

The Giants’ first winning season since 2016 led to Jones getting a quickly maligned four-year, $160 million contract, while star running back Saquon Barkley got only a franchise tag that led to a reworked one-year extension.

Barkley subsequently signed with the Eagles this past offseason and is flourishing, as Jones has been floundering, and Big Blue along with him.

Jones’ final start came in Munich, with the Giants losing to the Panthers as Jones threw a pair of interceptions.

Across five-plus seasons, Jones’ QB record sits at 24-44-1, having completed 1,437 of 2,241 passes (64.1%) for 14,582 yards, 70 touchdowns and 47 interceptions to go along with 2,179 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns.

The man deemed to be the future under center by the previous regime is now being moved on from by the current powers that be in Gotham. Jones’ future is as uncertain as ever, but it would seem the Giants’ will be one in which they begin searching for another franchise QB.

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