The New York Giants’ 2024 season could define Daniel Jones’ NFL career.
It’s no secret that this is a make-or-break campaign for Jones as the NYG starter, but Bleacher Report analyst Brad Gagnon explained why the 2024 season goes beyond that for the former first-round talent out of Duke on May 24.
“Considering his career 85.2 passer rating, there’s just no way the Giants will tolerate another letdown season from Jones and hand him another $41.6 million in 2025,” Gagnon began. Adding that “it’s now or never” for the Giants signal-caller.
Later, the writer made a prediction, and it wasn’t overly optimistic.
“Jones has 38 touchdown passes in the last four seasons combined. [Dak] Prescott threw nearly as many in 2023 alone,” he said. “The 26-year-old just doesn’t have the playmaking ability with his arm to overcome the lack of talent that surrounds him.”
“This will be his last season as an NFL starter,” Gagnon finally concluded.