New York Daily News

After cameras catch Golladay outburst, Daniel says all ‘good’

- BY PAT LEONARD

LANDOVER, Md. — Odell Beckham Jr. would have been labeled a “distractio­n” for this.

So what will Kenny Golladay’s consequenc­e be for screaming in the direction of Daniel Jones and offensive coordinato­r Jason Garrett on the Giants’ sideline Thursday night?

TV cameras caught Golladay shouting and Jones responding from the bench during the devastatin­g 30-29 loss to Washington.

Golladay, who signed a four-year, $72 million deal with $40 million guaranteed this spring, was held to only three catches for 38 yards on eight targets.

It sounded like he wanted the ball more. “Yeah, I think that’s part of it,” Jones said. “You certainly want receivers that want the ball, so we’ll keep working through it.”

Jones acknowledg­ed that the confrontat­ion had occurred.

The Giants’ QB said he thought Golladay was “frustrated at the situation; I don’t think it was to me or anyone in particular.” And Jones added that Golladay “wasn’t showing me up individual­ly.”

But the quarterbac­k did say the conversati­on revolved around “just plays. And I’ve gotta do a better job finding him in some places. And we’ll work through it.”

Jones insisted he and Golladay “have a great relationsh­ip” and “everything’s good,” as well.

And Joe Judge, Saquon Barkley and Sterling Shepard all did their part in trying to downplay what had happened.

“I didn’t see that,” Barkley said.

“I think you guys have that all mixed up,” Shepard said. “Kenny was just heated at the situation.”

“I just saw them hugging in the locker room,” Judge said. “This is the first I have heard of it.”

But Jones’ most telling response might have been when he was asked about the public way in delivering his message. Darius Slayton had dropped a TD pass on Thursday. No one saw Jones airing Slayton out on the sideline, right?

“I think there’s lots of ways to communicat­e,” Jones said.

The QB added, though, that “we’ll work through it” and “I appreciate his passion and emotion.”

“He plays hard and wants to win and wants to do what’s best for the team,” Jones said of Golladay.

Screaming at the franchise quarterbac­k on national TV isn’t what’s best for the team, unfortunat­ely.

AROUND THE FIELD

The Giants’ inactive players were TE Evan Engram (calf), LB Cam Brown (hamstring), CBs Josh Jackson (calf) and Sam Beal, LBs Justin Hilliard (ankle) and Quincy Roche, and WR Collin Johnson. Engram did an extensive pre-game workout and is projected to return in Week 3 against the Atlanta Falcons barring a setback … The Giants’ 11 accepted penalties was their highest total of the Judge era. It was their highest since they had 12 against Washington under Pat Shurmur in September 2019.

 ?? AP ?? Kenny Golladay was frustrated by Washington and apparently his own team on Thursday night.
AP Kenny Golladay was frustrated by Washington and apparently his own team on Thursday night.

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