After weeks of intense negotiations and with time running out before the franchise tag deadline, the New York Giants and quarterback Daniel Jones finally agreed to a new deal.
The Giants have signed Jones to a four-year contract worth $160 million plus incentives pending a routine physical.
The agreement comes following a breakout season from Jones in which he completed 67.2 percent of his passes for 3,205 yards, 15 touchdowns, and just five interceptions. He also rushed for 708 yards, averaging 5.9 yards per carry and scoring an additional seven touchdowns.
Jones’ play helped lead the Giants back to the playoffs for the first time since 2016 and pick up their first postseason win since Super Bowl XLVI.
“We had productive conversations with Daniel and his representatives over the course of the past week or so,” general manager Joe Schoen said. “We are all pleased that we were able to come to an agreement prior to today’s deadline. This gives us a greater ability to continue to build our roster.”
“I said after the season I love this place,” Jones said. “I’ve really enjoyed my time here and I want to be here. I have great respect for this organization, the Maras, the Tisches, my coaches and teammates. I am happy we were able to come to an agreement.”
With Jones now under contract, the Giants can turn their attention to other pressing needs.