Giants' Daniel Jones Targets Training Camp Return Following ACL Surgery
Undrafted rookie DeVito's success in relief of Jones sparks speculation about the future of the Giants' quarterback situation.
- New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones has confirmed that his recent knee surgery was limited to his ACL, with no other structural damage discovered.
- Jones, who signed a four-year, $160 million contract extension last spring, aims to return to practice for training camp next season.
- Undrafted rookie free agent Tommy DeVito has won two straight games in relief of Jones, leading to speculation about the future of the Giants' quarterback situation.
- Giants general manager Joe Schoen has suggested that the team may need to consider other options at quarterback, depending on Jones' recovery timeframe.
- Despite the uncertainty, Jones has expressed confidence in his role as the Giants' franchise quarterback, focusing on his rehabilitation and return to the field.