The New York Giants fell to 1-3 following their Thursday Night loss to the Dallas Cowboys. The game was within reach as the final score was 20-15, however, Dallas took the lead with two minutes to go in the first quarter and never gave it up.
Daniel Jones went 29-40, 281 passing yards, and one interception. Could New York be looking at a quarterback change in the future?
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Despite Daniel Jones’ improved performance, the New York Giants are still considering quarterback options, after working out veteran starter CJ Beathard.
On Monday, September 30, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported that the former San Francisco 49ers and Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback tried out for the Giants.
According to James Dudko:
No deal has been announced, nor even reported as being in the works. The real thinking behind inviting Beathard to MetLife Stadium “was just a standard workout for an emergency short list. Don’t think there’s anything going on with the Giants’ QBs that prompted this,” per Dan Duggan of The Athletic.
He may have only been considered for emergency use only, but Beathard is an interesting name for the Giants. He has a decent NFL pedigree as a former third-round draft pick who has played for some notable quarterback whisperers since entering the pros in 2017.
Running the rule over Beathard indicates the Giants could be open to a change at football’s most important position in the near future. At least further down the depth chart, where Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito are the primary deputies behind Jones.
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