We take a look back at Giants QB Daniel Jones's first live-game action since tearing his ACL in Week 9 last season.
The New York Giants are once again heading into the NFL season in search of the all-important answer to the question of whether Daniel Jones, their starting quarterback, is good enough to take the franchise to where it wants to be.
That has continued this summer. We have been on the ground for the training camp practices, and with few exceptions, Jones has continued to be inconsistent. The throw to Nabers, while incomplete, was the kind of incompletion that nobody should have an issue with. It was a ball put high enough where only Nabers could make a play, butit just didn’t work that time.
A sixth-year quarterback counting for $47.855 million against the cap this season shouldn’t be making these mistakes. The lofting pass that gets housed is a rookie move. On a 1st-and-10, Jones ran the play-fake and then threw to Nabers again, but this time for a first down, and this time, the rookie got two hands on the ball which was thrown behind him.
Still, the ball was underthrown and thrown to the inside, considering Hyatt was a step past Stingley and toward the sideline. Jones connected on a routine curl to Slayton on the sideline during the same drive before throwing another great ball to Nabers. The ball to Nabers went to the far sideline and about 27 yards downfield from Jones's standing.
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