Saquon Barkley rubs salt in the Giants' wound by chiming in on Daniel Jones saga
The New York Giants have officially moved on from starting quarterback Daniel Jones. Jones was released on Friday and will go through waivers. He is not expected to be claimed, so he will become a free agent. Jones' situation has been a sticky one due to the team's consistent struggles all season. Saquon Barkley knows […]
The New York Giants have officially moved on from starting quarterback Daniel Jones. Jones was released on Friday and will go through waivers. He is not expected to be claimed, so he will become a free agent.
Jones' situation has been a sticky one due to the team's consistent struggles all season. Saquon Barkley knows a bit about an interesting contract situation, and now, he is dominating for the Philadelphia Eagles.
New York has heard tons of complaints after letting Barkley walk during free agency, especially to a hated rival. His latest comments on Jones' release will only rub salt in the wound for Giants fans.
Saquon Barkley talks Daniel Jones
Barkley is rooting for Jones to land a great, fresh start elsewhere. He's hopeful for his former QB.
“It sucks to see how it all went down. … It didn’t work for me over there, and I’m doing well over here. Hopefully he can find the same kinda fresh start and success.” — Saquon Barkley on Daniel Jones
You can tell that Barkley cares about Jones. The NFL is a business, and it can be tough at times. That being said, the players are still quite close when they play together for seasons.
Those two shared a bond, and each of them were forced to walk away from the Giants, albeit in different scenarios.
We will see what's next for Jones. We may see him join a contender as a backup to finish the season, or he could wait a bit longer to try to land on a team that is looking for a starter down the road.
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