Tuesday was a whirlwind day for the NFL as teams, players, coaches, and executives were not only dealing with the trade deadline but also Election Day in the United States. Amidst the chaos, a report emerged suggesting that New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones was not interested in voting and even discouraged his teammates from doing so.
According to a post on social media by Wesley Steinberg, Jones allegedly told his teammates that he doesn’t vote. In response, rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers jokingly commented that if Jones’ decision-making off the field is as bad as on the field. The post quickly went viral, garnering over three million views. However, it was later revealed that Steinberg is known for posting fake news to generate engagement.
While the joke may have struck a chord with fans due to Jones’ struggles this season, there is some truth to it. The quarterback has had a tough campaign so far, with 1,880 passing yards, eight touchdowns, and five interceptions in nine games. He has yet to surpass 300 passing yards in a single game this season.
In the Giants’ recent loss to the Washington Commanders, Jones managed 174 passing yards and two touchdowns. The defeat dropped the Giants to a 2-7 record, effectively ending their playoff aspirations. With the team underperforming, Jones and others in the organization are reportedly feeling the heat.
The Giants are on track to finish with fewer wins than last season’s 6-11 record, which could lead to significant changes within the team. Jones, in particular, may find himself looking for a new team if the Giants continue to struggle. It has been a disappointing season for the Giants, and there is still a long way to go.
As the NFL season progresses, all eyes will be on Jones and the Giants to see if they can turn things around. With mounting pressure and a dwindling record, the team will need to make significant improvements to salvage the season. Only time will tell if Jones can lead the Giants to success in the remaining games.
This article was edited by Debasish.