NFL: Giants sticking with Daniel Jones at QB vs. Panthers

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Daniel Jones will remain the New York Giants’ starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers in Munich, Germany.

Coach Brian Daboll confirmed to reporters Monday that Jones still has the job and the divvying up of practice reps won’t change, either.

A fourth straight loss Sunday against Washington sent the Giants to 2-7, tied with six other teams for the worst record in the NFL.

But Jones had one of the best games of his season, completing 20 of 26 passes for 174 yards and two touchdowns without an interception. Jones did lose a fumble.

The sixth-year quarterback guided the Giants on two fourth-quarter touchdown drives to apply pressure before the host Commanders closed out a 27-22 win.

Drew Lock remains No. 2 on the Giants’ depth chart, with Tommy DeVito the No. 3 option.

–Field Level Media

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