The New York Giants are facing significant questions regarding quarterback Daniel Jones as he enters his sixth year with the franchise. The team might be able to secure a better option from a rival sooner rather than later.
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys are only a few days away from their season opener against the Cleveland Browns and have not yet finalized a contract extension. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported on Thursday, September 5, that a source indicated Prescott is likely to enter free agency after the 2024 campaign, opening the door for teams across the NFL to pursue the three-time Pro Bowl QB, who was the runner-up in MVP voting last season.
Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report identified the New York Giants as the No. 4 potential destination for Dak Prescott in his list of the top eight landing spots released on Thursday.
In his six starts in 2023, Daniel Jones had a record of 1-5, with just two touchdowns and six interceptions, resulting in a 70.5 quarterback rating. Unless there is a significant improvement in 2024, the Giants are likely to seek a ch 30.5 million in 2025 cap space. While quarterbacks like Carson Beck, Quinn Ewers, and Shedeur Sanders are interesting prospects for the 2025 draft, they aren’t seen as “can’t-miss” talents. In contrast, Prescott is a reliable NFL player, and acquiring him from a well-known rival would be a significant win for the Giants.
With an expected 44.2 million in available salary cap space next year, they would be in a position to meet Prescott’s financial demands. Prescott, who is heading into the final year of a four-year, 160 million deal in 2024, is anticipated to seek 55.1 million annually on a new four-year contract in 2025, potentially making him the highest-paid player in NFL history.ange from Jones, as releasing him with a post-June 1 designation could save them
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