The real test, though, is still to come once Jones faces a live pass rush allowed to hit him.
Given all that New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones has gone through—specifically the spotty pass protection that has led to inconsistencies in his game and some of his injury issues—one certainly wouldn’t blame him if he was beyond repair mentally.
Although Jones doesn’t have to worry about being hit in these practices, his exposure to mostly 11-on-11 scenarios have led to live pass rushes where he has been getting not only a feel for the rush for the first time since he tore his ACL in early November, but also helping with his decision making.
Jones is determined to silence critics who have questioned whether he has a legitimate future as the Giants’ starting quarterback. As was confirmed on, the team investigated possibly trading up in the draft for a quarterback to protect themselves, given Jones’s injury history.
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