Did Giants QB Daniel Jones miss an opportunity to cement his future?
New York TimesEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — With the Giants facing what was then their largest deficit of the season as they entered the fourth quarter, quarterback Daniel Jones drove the offense 67 yards down the field for a touchdown. GO DEEPER Anatomy of a Giants collapse: Turnovers, miscues, injuries spell disaster vs. Lions Before Hodgins’ fumble, it was looking for a moment like Sunday might serve as a crucial day in the evaluation of Jones’ chances of returning to New York next season. “We’ve had Daniel for eight games.” Now they’ve seen him for 10, and a defining comeback victory in which the team had to rely on Jones’ passing would certainly have aided his cause. “But, you know, obviously today we weren’t as sharp on that.” “Daniel threw for a lot of yards, but that doesn’t really matter relative to we had two interceptions there,” Daboll added. “I think we’re all pretty disappointed with our effort today and how we played — not up to our standard, not up to what we’re capable of doing,” Jones said.