WATCH: Giants' Daniel Jones throws pick six, intercepted twice in QB's first game back since tearing ACL


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New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones had a rough go of things in his first preseason action. Jones, whose 2023 season ended with a torn ACL suffered last November, sat out New York’s preseason opener before making his return on Saturday against the Houston Texans.

To say things began poorly for Jones would be a massive understatement as two of his first three drives ended with an interception — the first resulting in a pick six. The pick six occurred as the result of a truly atrocious throw on which Jones narrowly avoided a safety, only to create an even worse outcome on the play.

Jones held the ball for too long in his own end zone, then pump faked under pressure rather than throwing the ball away. He tried to throw late into the flat to avoid the safety, but instead tossed it right into the hands of Jalen Pitre for an easy score.

Jones got off the ground with an intermediate completion to rookie wideout Malik Nabers — his first catch as a pro — on the Giants’ third drive, but that drive eventually ended with a turnover as well. Jones tried to thread a ball up the sideline to second-year wideout Jalin Hyatt, but Derek Stingley Jr. had other thoughts.

Stingley had fantastic coverage on Hyatt on the deep ball, and he essentially became the wide receiver on the play and Hyatt never really had a chance to haul it in for the score. In the end, Jones went just 2 of 6 for 18 yards and two picks on his first three drives back under center. It’s only preseason, but it’s not exactly encouraging given his performance in all but one outlier year of his career to date.





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