Daniel Jones of the Giants walks to the sidelines after throwing an interception late during the second quarter against the Rams at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. Credit: Jim McIsaac
By almost any measure, Daniel Jones’ season has been a story of resilience, of perseverance and of legitimate improvement.
He commanded the huddle. Protected the football. Made the completions in tight windows that are required of a capable NFL quarterback.
And then came Sunday, a day when Jones did everything he’d worked so tirelessly to avoid. A day when it all came undone.
He held the ball too long.