Giants quarterback Daniel Jones suffered an apparent neck injury in Week 5 and did not return in Sunday's 31–16 loss to the Dolphins.
The injury came after Jones was sacked by Miami's Andrew Van Ginkel, marking the sixth time he was brought down for a loss in the contest. After the sack, Jones exited the field and was taken into the medical tent. Giants backup Tyrod Taylor entered the game for Jones.
Giants QB Daniel Jones is headed to the locker room after taking this hit on a sack.
— NFL Retweet (@NFLRT) October 8, 2023
Tyrod Taylor is now in the game.
That was the 17th times Jones has been sacked in 7 quarters 🤯
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It’s been a rough stretch for Jones and New York's offensive line, as the quarterback has been sacked 17 times in the last seven quarters.
Jones finished Sunday’s game with 14-for-20 passing and 119 yards while rushing for 24 yards. It is worth noting that Jones was playing behind a Giants offensive line missing multiple players.
Offensive lineman Joshua Ezeudu started in place of injured left tackle Andrew Thomas. Following Jones’s injury, Ezeudu was removed from the game. Meanwhile, Marcus McKethan exited the game with a knee injury.
New York (1-4) suffered its third consecutive loss this season. The Giants will return to action on Sunday in a road matchup against the Bills.