The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: April 01, 2025
Today: April 01, 2025

QB Daniel Jones disagrees with the Giants' decision to bench him and says he wants to play

Giants Jones Football
November 21, 2024

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — With tears occasionally welling in his eyes, Daniel Jones disagreed on Thursday with the New York Giants' decision to bench him earlier this week and perhaps end his five-plus tenure as the team's quarterback.

The 27-year-old Jones said 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 making the playoffs 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.

QB Daniel Jones disagrees with the Giants' decision to bench him and says he wants to play
Giants Jones Football

Coach Brian Daboll benched Jones on Monday after the Giants (2-8) returned to practice following a bye week and 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 your expected to get results and we weren’t doing it.”

Wearing his no-contact red jersey with a faded No. 8, Jones indicated the Giants offered him the opportunity to walk away from the team with seven games left in the season.

He said he is considering it, but he also wanted to stay and help DeVito get ready this week.

It is unlikely the Giants are going to let him play again. He has two years left on a four-year, $160 million contract. Next season includes a $23 million guarantee that will kick in if he is hurt and is not ready to start the 2025 season.

Since being benched, Jones is barely getting any snaps, with most of them being taken by DeVito and backup Drew Lock.

“I got the injury guarantee," Jones said of his lack of work.

Asked if he would have waived the guarantee, Jones said general manager Joe Schoen and his agent, Brian Murphy, discussed the issue but that was it.

Jones spoke for almost 11 minutes. He got emotional when told receiver Darius Slayton and defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence both referred to him as still the best quarterback on the team. All three were drafted in 2019.

Jones called the Giants a first-class organization, cherished the relationships he has and thanked his teammates, coaches and staff.

“There have been some great times. But of course, we all wish there had been more of those,” Jones said. “I take full responsibility for my part in not bringing more wins. No one wanted to win more games worse than me. I gave everything I had on the field and in my preparation.”

Jones called the 2024 season disappointing and took responsibility.

“The idea to change something happens, and I understand. I love the game,” Jones said. “I love being part of a team. I’m excited for the next opportunity. I know that there’s a lot of good football in front of me.”

___

AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

Related Articles

New Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs says he's ahead of schedule with rehab, eager to produce Newly signed Russell Wilson says he expects to be the Giants' starting QB this upcoming season Vikings want McCarthy as starting QB after tabling Rodgers conversation with never say never Russell Wilson is heading to the New York Giants, AP source says
Share This

Popular

Science|Sports|Technology

Phil Mattingly breaks down the science behind 'torpedo' bats

Phil Mattingly breaks down the science behind 'torpedo' bats
Sports|US

Budenholzer doesn't expect Durant to be available throughout Suns' 3-game trip

Budenholzer doesn't expect Durant to be available throughout Suns' 3-game trip
Sports

Mike Bibby is already bringing in former NBA players' sons as he begins rebuilding Sacramento State

Mike Bibby is already bringing in former NBA players' sons as he begins rebuilding Sacramento State
Health|Political|Sports

NFL postpones a decision on the tush push but passes other rule changes

NFL postpones a decision on the tush push but passes other rule changes

Sports

Arts|Entertainment|Sports

At 89, Fred Costello plays the organ on opening day in Rochester just like he has since 1977

At 89, Fred Costello plays the organ on opening day in Rochester just like he has since 1977
Sports

Maryland hires Texas A&M's Buzz Williams as basketball coach after Kevin Willard's departure

Maryland hires Texas A&M's Buzz Williams as basketball coach after Kevin Willard's departure
Political|Sports|US

California lawmakers reject bills aimed to ban trans athletes' participation in girls sports

California lawmakers reject bills aimed to ban trans athletes' participation in girls sports
Sports|US

LPGA Tour takes center stage in Las Vegas as PGA Tour plots future return

LPGA Tour takes center stage in Las Vegas as PGA Tour plots future return

Access this article for free.

Already have an account? Sign In