Giants QB Daniel Jones out vs. Bills with neck injury - ESPN
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones will not play against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday because of a neck injury, coach Brian Daboll said Friday.
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New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones will not play against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday because of a neck injury, coach Brian Daboll said Friday.
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