New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen discussed the team's future plans at quarterback on Monday, as well as what's in store for injured signal-caller Daniel Jones.
#Giants GM Joe Schoen, talking to reporters during the team's bye week, says the expectation is that when Daniel (Jones) is healthy, he'll be the starting QB. He also adds they'll likely add at QB in the offseason, anyway, potentially in the draft.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 27, 2023
GM Joe Schoen: “The expectation is that when Daniel (Jones) is healthy he will be our starting quarterback.”
— Jordan Raanan (@JordanRaanan) November 27, 2023
He later adds when asked if it means they won’t draft a QB: “We’re going to have to do something at quarterback.”
Tyrod Taylor is a free agent. pic.twitter.com/ydKshNoc0t
Biggest takeaway from Schoen: He said the “expectation” is that Daniel Jones will be the starting QB when he’s healthy. *However* Schoen pointed out that they need to add a QB this offseason based on the uncertain timeline of Jones’ ACL recovery. He didn’t rule out that being a…
— Dan Duggan (@DDuggan21) November 27, 2023
The Duke product had a breakout 2022 season during his fourth year in the league, posting career highs in games played (16), completion percentage (67.2%), passing yards (3,205), quarterback rating (92.5), rushing yards (708) and rushing touchdowns (seven) while recording a career-low five interceptions as well. Jones' big campaign helped lead the Giants to a surprise playoff berth and one victory in the postseason too.
"Danny Dimes" cashed in with a four-year, $160 million extension in March, but skeptics remained over whether Jones was worth the big contract.
The 26-year-old battled inconsistent play and multiple injuries this fall and suffered a season-ending torn ACL in Week 8 against the Las Vegas Raiders. Jones finished the year 108-for-160 with 909 passing yards, two touchdowns and six interceptions for a career-worst 70.5 quarterback rating in six games. He added 40 carries for 206 rushing yards and one touchdown but coughed up four fumbles as well.
Tyrod Taylor (who entered the season as the backup) will be a free agent in the offseason, so New York will likely make some sort of addition in the quarterbacks room this summer. Jones' rehab from his knee injury will surely impact how Schoen and company plan to address the position.
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