A bold quarterback shakeup
The New York Giants have made a major change at quarterback, benching Daniel Jones in favor of Tommy DeVito for their upcoming game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Giants coach Brian Daboll confirmed that Jones, who has struggled this season, will serve as the team’s No. 3 quarterback for the remainder of the season, with Drew Lock as the backup.
Daboll seeks a spark amid losing streak
Facing a five-game losing streak and a 2-8 record, Daboll described the decision as a necessary step to revive the team’s struggling offense. “This was a decision we needed to make to spark things and change things up,” Daboll said.
Jones’ uncertain future
Jones, the No. 6 overall pick in the 2019 draft, has two years and $80 million remaining on his contract. By benching him, the Giants aim to avoid a potential injury that could trigger a $23 million guarantee. Despite his demotion, Jones will remain with the team for the rest of the season.
DeVito’s unexpected rise
DeVito, a New Jersey native and fan favorite nicknamed “Tommy Cutlets,” has climbed the depth chart after showing promise in preseason and as a rookie starter last year. Daboll praised DeVito’s readiness and familiarity with the offense, saying, “He’s eager for the opportunity.”
Struggles define Jones’ recent performance
Jones has been inconsistent this season, throwing for eight touchdowns and seven interceptions while leading the league’s lowest-scoring offense. His career has been marred by injuries and subpar offensive line play, making his once-promising 2022 season a distant memory.
A franchise in transition
With Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen under scrutiny, the Giants appear poised for a rebuild. The team is on track for a high draft pick and may target a quarterback in the 2025 draft. Meanwhile, Daboll hinted at broader roster evaluations in the season’s final games.
High stakes for the Giants and DeVito
As the Giants look to salvage a disappointing season, DeVito’s performance could play a key role in shaping the team’s direction. Whether he can provide the spark Daboll hopes for remains to be seen, but the decision underscores the franchise’s determination to find answers amid ongoing struggles.