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Giants' Daniel Jones questionable, has 'a chance' to play Sun. - ESPN

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones has «a chance» to play Sunday against the Washington Commanders and is officially listed as questionable with a neck injury.

Jones missed Sunday night's 14-9 loss to the Buffalo Bills. He was a limited participant in practice throughout the week. He threw and did individual drills but has not been cleared for contact.

Coach Brian Daboll left open the possibility it could happen in the next couple of days.

«We'll see,» he said Friday. «We're talking to medical people and just take it day-by-day here.»

Jones at least has a chance to return this week.

«A chance, yep,» Daboll said.

Tyrod Taylor would make his second straight start if Jones is unable to play. Taylor went 24-of-36 passing for 200 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions against the Bills in his first start for the Giants.

Whoever starts at quarterback will be playing behind a makeshift offensive line. The Giants placed fill-in left tackle Josh Ezeudu (toe) on injured reserve and signed three players — Justin Pugh, Tyre Phillips and Josh Miles — off practice squads this week.

Starting left tackle Andrew Thomas (hamstring), center John Michael Schmitz (shoulder) and tackle Matt Peart (shoulder) didn't practice this week and were ruled out for Sunday. Starting right tackle Evan Neal (ankle) is questionable. He did not practice Friday.

«Obviously we can sit here and say what we want about how the offensive line has been playing,» running back Saquon Barkley said this week, «and I am not going to sit here and make any excuses for them, but the reality is, what? We've had six, seven — I don't even know the number of how many starting combinations and how many people have been out and been down, in and

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