Fans were left astounded by Daniel Jones’ performance in the New York Giants’ defeat against the Minnesota Vikings. The game’s outcome has sparked concerns about Jones’ future with the team. Jones completed 22 of 42 passes for 186 yards and threw two interceptions during the game. The aftermath of the match revealed a startling statistic shared by NFL reporter Josh Dublow on X. Since signing his substantial four-year $160 million contract with the Giants, Jones has thrown more touchdown passes to the opposing team (3 pick 6s) than to his own team (2 TD passes). This alarming revelation has left fans in disbelief.
One fan took to Twitter to express their shock at the statistics, highlighting Jones’ struggles on the field. The fan pointed out that in the six games Jones played last season and the one game this year, he has only managed to throw two touchdowns while accumulating eight interceptions. The fan expressed surprise that despite these numbers, the Giants’ management, including Daboll and Schoen, have not opted for a different direction.
The sentiment among fans is one of incredulity, with many echoing the sentiment that this statistic is one of the most shocking they have ever seen in football. Jones, once seen as the Giants’ future franchise quarterback, is now facing significant scrutiny and doubt about his ability to lead the team effectively. The game against the Vikings has intensified the speculation surrounding Jones and the future of the Giants’ head coach, Brian Daboll. As the Giants and Jones continue to struggle, the air of uncertainty surrounding their future grows thicker, leaving fans and analysts alike questioning what lies ahead for the team and its quarterback.