After six seasons, the Daniel Jones experiment is lastly over. The New York Giants pulled the plug on him because the beginning quarterback on Monday, anticipating to show to Tommy DeVito ready within the wings as they put together to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at MetLife Stadium off their bye week.
It took some time to succeed in this juncture. From being a shock No. 6 total decide within the 2019 NFL draft to fumbling at an astronomical price early in his profession to struggling to adapt to new coordinators and coaches seemingly each different 12 months to having a career-best season in a contract 12 months in 2022 to the struggles of this season, it wanted to finish.
Jones was 3-13 in 16 begins since signing a surprising four-year, $160 million deal final March. The Giants are 2-8 this season and have dropped 5 straight video games. There’s additionally an damage assure to contemplate throughout the language of Jones’ contract.
However most of all, coach Brian Daboll and basic supervisor Joe Schoen simply wanted to attempt one thing totally different. Working Jones on the market each week as their starter clearly wasn’t working.
So, right here we’re. The Daniel Jones period in New York has come to a detailed.
Why did the Giants do that now … and is Jones accomplished in New York?
The Giants saved dropping. And dropping. And dropping. It was time for some sort of change and Jones hasn’t performed effectively now for the higher a part of two seasons. This was the straightforward transfer off the bye week, particularly contemplating the skids have been greased for weeks after Daboll benched Jones 4 video games in the past in a 28-3 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles the place he felt they wanted a “spark.”
Schoen stated at his bye week information convention this might be a “soccer resolution.” Certain, however they needed to a minimum of take into consideration the damage assure that exists the place if Jones had been to endure a severe damage over the ultimate seven weeks it may activate a $23 million damage assure for subsequent season. Contemplating there’s a cheap out within the contract after this season, we’ve doubtless seen the final of Daniel Jones in a significant position as a Big. — Jordan Raanan
What are the short- and long-term realities round Jones’ contract for the Giants? How does the damage assure work?
Jones has two years remaining on his contract after 2024, with salaries of $30 million in 2025 and $46.5 million in 2026. None of that cash is assured in the mean time, however $23 million of his 2025 wage is assured in opposition to damage. Which means if Jones had been to endure an damage that prevented him from having the ability to move a bodily subsequent March, the Giants would owe him that $23 million whether or not or not he is on the staff. That is the argument for sitting him down now — to keep away from a scenario through which he does get harm, placing the Giants on the hook for that cash.
Separate from the damage assure, if Jones is on the Giants’ roster on the fifth day of the 2025 league 12 months, $12 million of his wage for 2025 turns into totally assured. This is able to be the argument for reducing him — even when he is wholesome — earlier than the beginning of the league 12 months in March. If the Giants had been to launch Jones after this season and earlier than any of the cash turns into assured, they might incur a dead-money wage cap hit of $22.21 million on their 2025 cap because of the remaining proration of his signing bonus … however would owe him no extra precise money. Buying and selling him would incur the identical dead-money implications as a launch. And designating him as a post-June 1 launch (or buying and selling him after June 1) would permit the Giants to unfold the dead-money hit out over two years. — Dan Graziano
What do the Giants imagine are Tommy DeVito’s strengths/weaknesses and may he carry this staff?
It is definitely a bit stunning that the Giants jumped Drew Lock and went straight to DeVito. He confirmed one thing final 12 months as an undrafted free agent on his strategy to three straight wins late within the season. However the Giants did not assume sufficient of DeVito to even give him a legit likelihood to be the backup. They declared Lock the backup the day he signed, and DeVito had been the third-string emergency choice in each sport this 12 months. They’re hoping a few of that DeVito magic resurfaces. On the very least, the Giants know that he isn’t afraid of the second. — Raanan
What are the implications of this transfer for coach Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen?
They’re out of individuals guilty. They overhauled Daboll’s teaching workers main into this season and the roster is theirs after three years. Daboll even took over playcalling this season after selling/demoting coordinator Mike Kafka. But the Giants nonetheless have the Thirty second-ranked scoring offense at 15.4 factors per sport this season. This is a chance to point out with DeVito, or Drew Lock, that Jones was the first subject. If the Giants proceed to wrestle scoring after the quarterback change, Daboll and Schoen might want to take a protracted, arduous look within the mirror. — Raanan
What are sentiments within the locker room over this transfer?
The Giants’ gamers have lengthy been supporters of Jones, even when there was some seen frustration from his receivers in current weeks. Nonetheless, they respect the best way he works and comports himself. Tight finish Daniel Bellinger even stated after their newest loss to the Carolina Panthers in Germany that Jones is their man. “He is our starter. I believe he is our chief, our captain. He is the man we should be our quarterback,” Bellinger stated. Will probably be attention-grabbing to see how this performs out contemplating the respect Jones has earned, whereas the locker room tries to stability that along with his struggles on the sphere. — Raanan
Are the Giants now locked in on taking a quarterback within the 2025 draft? Who’re some early names on the radar?
With Jones doubtless enjoying elsewhere in 2025, the Giants will certainly be on the lookout for a franchise quarterback within the offseason. ESPN’s Soccer Energy Index has New York projected to land the No. 4 total decide, which might probably give it the chance to take Miami’s Cam Ward or Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders.
Ward — my present QB1 forward of Sanders — is an electrical playmaker who could make throws from all forms of arm angles. His potential to create inside and outdoors of construction stands out, despite the fact that it generally will get him into bother. Sanders, however, is a cultured pocket passer who can put the ball wherever he desires. He has a median arm, however his poise, area imaginative and prescient and toughness make him the highest pure passer on this class. — Jordan Reid