An NFL general manager sees New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones as "maybe a bridge starter" should he be cut following the 2024 season.
"It's a situation probably where he's competing to start," the anonymous GM told ESPN's Jordan Raanan about Jones' potential value in free agency.
Jones is set to receive a $30 million salary in 2025, which the general manager described as a "relative bargain" that could keep him in New York if the Giants decide to use the 2025 draft to bring in competition.
"They weren't shy about drafting [a quarterback to compete with Jones] this year," the GM told Raanan.