Daniel Jones has officially hit the NFL free agent market after clearing waivers on Monday, presenting an intriguing opportunity for teams seeking quarterback depth.
The New York Giants released Jones at his own request following a recent benching, and the most attractive aspect for potential suitors is the financial flexibility – any team signing him won’t be responsible for the nearly $12 million remaining on his contract or his $23 million injury guarantee.
While initial rumors pointed to the Las Vegas Raiders as a potential destination, Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reported that Jones has removed them from his list of potential landing spots.
“Despite interest from the #Raiders, free agent QB Daniel Jones has eliminated Las Vegas from his consideration (contrary to other reports). The former #Giants’ QB is weighing substantial interest from multiple playoff teams, and wants to join a postseason contender.” The NFL Insider noted.
Sources: Despite interest from the #Raiders, free agent QB Daniel Jones has eliminated Las Vegas from his consideration (contrary to other reports).
The former #Giants’ QB is weighing substantial interest from multiple playoff teams, and wants to join a postseason contender. pic.twitter.com/vKhrRvJVcY
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) November 26, 2024
This development narrows the field for the quarterback’s next potential home.
Jones’s struggle with a challenging offensive line has been a significant factor in his recent performance.
Ranking seventh in the NFL with 29 sacks and absorbing a league-high 44 hits this season, he’s been under constant pressure that has undoubtedly impacted his statistical output.
Despite these challenges, Jones remains a starting-caliber quarterback with untapped potential.
His 2023 season numbers reflect both resilience and potential: 2,070 passing yards, eight touchdowns, seven interceptions, and a noteworthy 265 rushing yards with two additional ground touchdowns.
These stats suggest a versatile quarterback who could be an asset to the right team.
Several playoff-contending teams have shown preliminary interest in Jones, including the San Francisco 49ers, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, Detroit Lions, and Minnesota Vikings.
The Vikings and Dolphins appear particularly compelling options.
For the Dolphins, Jones could provide valuable insurance given Tua Tagovailoa’s ongoing injury concerns.
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