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The current state of the New York Giants leaves much to be desired. Quarterback Daniel Jones has yet to prove himself as a reliable player in the league, despite several seasons to do so.
Many believe that the time has come for him to either step up or for the Giants to consider moving in a different direction. Antonio Brown seems to share this sentiment.
The unpredictable wide receiver recently took to X to ridicule Jones, suggesting that the new midfield Giants logo at MetLife Stadium resembled Jones throwing an interception.
Jones is coming off a disappointing performance last season. Despite leading the Giants to a rare playoff victory on the road during his best season, his overall output remained far below the standards of elite quarterbacks. If that campaign marked his peak, it raises questions about his future with the team.
While Jones possesses the physical attributes needed to succeed as a quarterback, the anticipated growth under head coach Brian Daboll has yet to materialize. Time is running out, and there are signs that Daboll’s confidence in Jones may already be waning.
The terms of Jones’ contract allow the Giants to explore alternatives after this season, making this year a pivotal moment in his career. This could very well be his last chance to establish himself as a starting quarterback, with no room left for errors or justifications.