New York Giants QB Daniel Jones said he views his benching as a learning experience.
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones wasn’t necessarily able to provide his team with some juice during last week’s 28-3 blowout loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, but apparently, head coach Brian Daboll’s confidence in the sixth-year quarterback hasn’t waned.
Jones confirmed that Daboll told the team after the game that he would be the starter going forward. That has to be a relief for Jones, who didn’t hide his feelings about being pulled from the game. Jones admitted that he missed some opportunities to get the ball out faster against the Eagles, adding that he was working to correct those issues ahead of next week’s game against the Steelers.
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