Giants' Daniel Jones Reportedly Shut Down for Rest of 2021 Season with Neck Injury

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The New York Giants will play their first game on December 20, 2021.

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Daniel Jones, the New York Giants quarterback, has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a neck injury, according to Jordan and Adam.
Jones will not need surgery, according to Joe Judge.

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Daniel Jones won't be having surgery on his neck, says Joe Judge.
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There's nothing that would lead us to believe he would need surgery.

Jones has had injuries throughout his career. He missed two games in the 2020 campaign due to injuries, but appeared in 13 games in his first season.
He was cleared to return for Week 6 after suffering a concussion in the Dallas Cowboys game. He missed several games with a neck problem.
Jones has been rather inconsistent this season, completing 64.3% of his passes for 2,428 yards and 10 touchdown against seven turnovers in 11 games. He has started 4-7 games for the Giants this season.
The Giants rely on backup quarterback Mike Glennon, who has completed 53.5 percent of his passes for 673 yards and three touchdown against seven turnovers this season.
The Giants have struggled with Glennon under center.