New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones faced setbacks during the 2023 NFL season, ultimately being sidelined with a torn ACL. Despite a challenging year, Jones had previously secured a significant four-year, $160 million extension with the Giants in March, making him one of the top-10 highest-paid quarterbacks in the league. The extension, running through 2026, included $82 million in guaranteed money and the potential for an additional $35 million in incentives.
While the Giants began the 2023-24 season with high hopes, the outcome was far from favorable. Despite the success of the 2022 playoff season, where the Giants secured a victory in Minnesota with Jones at the helm, the recent season marked a stark contrast.
Despite the team’s struggles, recent reports from both NFL Network and Fox Sports confirm that Daniel Jones is slated to retain his role as the starting quarterback for the Giants in the upcoming 2024 season. The Giants organization continues to express unwavering confidence in Jones, seeing him not only as their current quarterback but also as the future face of the franchise, as noted by Ralph Vacchiano for Fox Sports.
BREAKING: Daniel Jones will be the #Giants starting quarterback next season, per NFL Network and Fox Sports.
“NYG still view Jones as their quarterback of the future as well as the present,” per @RalphVacchiano.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) January 11, 2024