Nearly 20 hours later, Brian Daboll’s decision didn’t change.
Daniel Jones will remain the Giants’ starter for their Week 8 game despite getting benched during the fourth quarter of their 28-3 loss to the Eagles, Daboll said during his press conference Monday.
“I think he gives us the best chance, number one,” Daboll said. “I thought there were a lot of plays that he did exactly what he needed to do, and then look, there were some plays where it wasn’t just on Daniel. It was a collection of things. It wasn’t just one person, a protection or a route.” The Giants have averaged the second-fewest points per game — ahead of just the Dolphins, who’ve used a collection of Skylar Thompson, Tim Boyle and Tyler Huntley with starter Tua Tagovailoa out — and the sixth-fewest yards per game .Against their other NFC East rival Sunday, most of the Giants’ usual issues returned.
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