Giants Dubbed Top Landing Spot for $160 Million Rival QB to Replace Daniel Jones

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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