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New York Giants Release Quarterback Daniel Jones After Six Seasons

Daniel Jones officially parted ways with the Giants, concluding a tumultuous era marked by inconsistency and only one playoff appearance in six years.

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Updated: Nov 22nd, 2024, 6:18 PM ET

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The New York Giants have released quarterback Daniel Jones following a disappointing six seasons that included one playoff appearance and a recent demotion to fourth-string. After requesting his release, both Jones and the team agreed this was the best course of action. Giants president John Mara expressed disappointment at how the relationship soured, highlighting Jones's professionalism. With a 24-45-1 record in his time as starter, Jones is now a free agent, as the Giants enter a new phase with plans for the upcoming draft to acquire a new quarterback.


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