Daniel Jones update: Giants QB cleared only to throw, Week 7 status still uncertain

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New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones practiced on Wednesday, but was only cleared to throw, head coach Brian Daboll revealed. The limited participation confirms that Big Blueโ€™s quarterback isnโ€™t cleared for contact yet with Sundayโ€™s matchup against the Washington Commanders looming.

โ€œHeโ€™s doing better,โ€ Daboll said. โ€œHeโ€™ll be out there today at practice doing some stuff. Weโ€™ll see where weโ€™re at.โ€

Jones suffered a neck injury early in the fourth quarter of the Giantsโ€™ Week 5 loss to the Miami Dolphins after being hit by linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel. He missed New Yorkโ€™s Week 6 Sunday-night loss to the Buffalo Bills, where backup Tyrod Taylor performed admirably.ย 

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It still remains uncertain whether or not Jones will be able to suit up for the Week 7 matchup against Washington, though Daboll attempted to set the record straight after speculation arose from NBC during the Sunday Night Football telecast that the 26-year-old was experiencing additional pain in his shoulder.ย 

โ€œNo, heโ€™s out here today, heโ€™ll be throwing, and I would say heโ€™s eager to come back,โ€ Daboll said. โ€œHe wants to play, but obviously, just like any player, if youโ€™re not ready to play based on the doctorโ€™s evaluation, we wonโ€™t put him out there, but heโ€™s getting better. Thatโ€™s why weโ€™re going to have him out here today.โ€

Jones himself added that he doesnโ€™t โ€œfeel much pain,โ€ in his neck or shoulder (h/t Jordan Raanan, ESPN).ย 

Both he and the Giants are running out of time to save their season. At 1-5, the offense hasnโ€™t scored a touchdown since their Week 3 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Jones himself has struggled mightily, throwing for 884 yards with two touchdowns compared to six interceptions.

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