The New York Giants went up against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, September 8, and New York fell in a 28-6 loss. Playing Minnesota, franchise quarterback Daniel Jones was 22-of-42 for 186 yards and two interceptions, and he also had one pick-six, so it was a disappointing game for Jones.
During a Giants press conference on Monday, September 9, head coach Brian Daboll told reporters that he’s made a decision on how he’s moving forward with the quarterback position.
Brian Daboll Has ‘No Plan to Sign’ Another Quarterback, Paul Schwartz of the New York Post
During the press conference, Daboll said he doesn’t plan to sign a new quarterback or change practice reps going forward.
Paul Schwartz of the New York Post, the outlet’s Giants beat writer and NFL expert, broke the news on X, stating, “Brian Daboll said today Daniel Jones remains the starting quarterback. No plan to sign another QB for competition and no plan to alter practice reps to give Drew Lock or Tommy DeVito more work.”