EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones underwent successful surgery to repair the ACL in his right knee Wednesday and is facing eight to 10 months of recovery.
The procedure was done at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York by team physician Dr. Scott Rodeo. Eight months of recovery would take Jones, 26, right up to the start of training camp next summer. «I'm more focused kind of day-to-day on what I'm doing here and trying to get healthy,» Jones, who suffered the injury Nov.
5 against the Las Vegas Raiders, told the «Up and Adams Show» on Tuesday. «Have been getting ready for this surgery and then recovering from this surgery going forward.
How that works out is down the road a ways and I don't have a ton of control over it. Just focus on what I can do to get back.» The Giants signed Jones to a four-year, $160 million deal earlier in the year, and he's due another $35.5 million in guaranteed pay next season.