The Commercial Appeal

Jones shows he is the Giants’ future

- Tom Canavan ASSOCIATED PRESS

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The past three weeks haven’t been the greatest for rookie quarterbac­k Daniel Jones and the New York Giants.

The team has lost three in a row. Jones and the offense have averaged 229 yards in those games, scored four touchdowns and turned the ball over eight times, with the sixth pick overall in the NFL draft throwing five intercepti­ons and losing two fumbles.

Jones lost two fumbles and threw an intercepti­on in Sunday’s 27-21 loss to the Arizona Cardinals.

Call it growing pains. It has happened to the best of them, Eli Manning included. He was 1-6 after taking over from Kurt Warner in his rookie season in 2004.

The problem is it’s tough to watch, especially for the fans. The Giants are 2-5, which is the 14th best record in the NFC. Their wins have been against Tampa Bay (2-4) and Washington (1-6) and four of their five losses haven been by at least 14 points.

That’s not encouragin­g in a season where co-owner John Mara said he wants the team to be more competitiv­e.

If there is a positive, Shurmur is sticking with Jones no matter what happens.

“I think Daniel is going to learn from everything that’s going on,” the secondyear coach said of going back to Manning. “Just like all the other rookies and their playing, they’re going to learn from the things that happen. But you have to learn and you have to win games, and I’m well aware of that. I’m totally well aware of that.”

Jones said his goal is to keep working. He knows he has to cut turnovers without losing his aggressive­ness.

“That’s the challenge, to keep making progress and to make progress throughout the game, throughout the situation, whatever it is, to continue to improve on everything,” he said Monday.

Shurmur also has to do better. Calling a draw on third-and-18 from his own 30 with 3:11 to play is questionab­le. After seeing Saquon Barkley gain 3 yards, he went for it on fourth-and-15. Jones was sacked, lost a fumble and the Cardinals got their final three points.

Not smart.

What’s working: Hard to say. The punt block team got a block from Michael Thomas and a fumble recovery for a touchdown on the play from Eli Penny. It was one of the few bright spots. The defense settled down after give up 17 points on the opening three Arizona series.

What needs help: The offensive line broke down at the end of the game when the Cardinals knew Jones was going to throw. All the sacks were not the line’s fault. Jones has to get rid of the ball quicker and the receivers have to get open sooner. Still, the line was not good. The run defense was bad with Cards’ backup Chase Edmonds rushing for 126 yards and three TDS, career bests.

Stock up: Golden Tate. There is no doubt he had alligator arms on the first pass Jones threw to him. It was in traffic and he would have taken hits, probably from two defenders. He finished with six catches for 80 yards. Every catch went for a first down, including two on third down and one on fourth.

 ?? VINCENT CARCHIETTA/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Giants quarterbac­k Daniel Jones looks to pass against the Cardinals.
VINCENT CARCHIETTA/USA TODAY SPORTS Giants quarterbac­k Daniel Jones looks to pass against the Cardinals.

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