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John Mara, the co-owner of the New York Giants, addressed the team’s current situation and the future of key personnel during a recent media event in Manhattan. While expressing confidence in head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, Mara refrained from providing the same level of assurance for quarterback Daniel Jones.

The Giants are currently struggling with a 2-5 record and are on track for their 10th losing season in the 13 years since their last Super Bowl win. Despite the disappointing performance, Mara stated that there would be no changes made during the current season and he does not foresee any major changes in the off-season either.

Mara emphasized the need for patience with the current leadership team, acknowledging their previous success in reaching the playoffs two years ago. However, when questioned about Jones’ future with the team, Mara remained non-committal, particularly regarding the quarterback’s injury guarantee clause in his contract.

Jones, who is in the second year of a four-year contract extension, could face financial consequences if he is unable to pass a physical examination due to injury. The Giants are aware of this contract provision, but the team remains focused on playing competitive football and improving their performance, especially in the upcoming critical games against the Steelers and Commanders.

The Giants have faced challenges on both sides of the ball, with Jones struggling in recent starts and the team’s offensive line giving up the most sacks in the league. Daboll, who took over offensive play-calling duties this year, has been more involved in working with the quarterbacks to address these issues.

In a separate development, Giants executives scouted potential talent at the University of Colorado, where quarterback prospect Shedeur Sanders and standout player Travis Hunter are drawing attention. The team’s scouting efforts reflect their commitment to identifying and developing top talent for the future.

Looking ahead, there are uncertainties surrounding the Giants’ direction and potential changes within the organization. While Mara’s recent comments suggest stability for now, the team’s performance in the coming weeks could influence decisions leading up to the trade deadline and the off-season.

Overall, the Giants are navigating a challenging period as they strive to improve their on-field performance and build a competitive team for the future. The decisions made by Mara and the team’s leadership will shape the direction of the franchise in the seasons to come.