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Colin Cowherd offers bold prediction on when New York Giants could replace Daniel Jones

Broadcaster Colin Cowherd has offered up a rather worrying prediction when it comes to New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones. 

2022 is set to be a big year for both Daniel Jones and the New York Giants as they are at a pretty big crossroads when it comes to their futures. Having not picked up the 5th-year option on his rookie contract, the Giants have sent a pretty big message to Jones that this could be his final year with the franchise.

It means that Jones, is going to have to put up a pretty impressive year for them if he is to earn another contract, whether that be with the Giants or with another team around the league, but based on what he has done so far, it would take a turnaround in production.

In his time in the NFL so far, he has completed 62.8% of his passes, thrown for 8,398 yards, 45 touchdowns and 29 interceptions, numbers which on their own aren’t exactly disastrous, but when put up against other quarterbacks in the NFL, it’s nowhere near enough for a team like the Giants to be competing.

If Jones is looking to take a step forward ahead of the season, it seems as though he is going every bit of preseason remaining in order to get himself in the best shape, because footage that emerged over the weekend shows that there is still some work to be done when it comes to connecting with his receivers:

Now obviously it is just the one video without any further context (the ball may have been slippery for instance), but it still isn’t the best sign for a supposed franchise quarterback in the NFL to be off by that much. 

And it was videos like this that gave Colin Cowherd pause for thought.

Speaking on The Herd, Cowherd, as part of a discussion about footage that has emerged of Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua

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