EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- There was a collective sigh when Daniel Jones threw an ugly interception late in the New York Giants' season-opener in Tennessee. It wasn't just from Giants fans, who have seen that kind of throw too many times over the previous three seasons. It was also from the team's new head coach, too.
First-year coach Brian Daboll approached Jones on the bench moments later. He took off his headset, put hands on hips and animatedly expressed his displeasure about his quarterback's decision. It was Jones' second turnover of the game, and this one -- the result of staring down running back Saquon Barkley in the end zone before forcing a pass -- was especially costly.