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New York Giants won't trade for Deshaun Watson, seek to 'build an offense around' Daniel Jones

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants don't appear likely to make any major changes at quarterback in 2022, and they're definitely not going to be in the market for Deshaun Watson.

«We're not trading for Deshaun Watson,» Giants co-owner John Mara said Wednesday after introducing Joe Schoen as the team's new general manager. «There are so many reasons why we wouldn't do that. Cap-wise, we couldn't afford [the acquisition], but more importantly with the allegations that are out there right now, that is just not the right fit for us.»

Daniel Jones has been New York's starting quarterback for the past three seasons but has struggled with injuries and inconsistent play since being drafted No. 6 overall in 2019.

Watson wants to be traded from the Houston Texans but didn't play this past season while facing 22 civil lawsuits alleging sexual assault and inappropriate behavior.

Schoen said Watson wasn't even a topic he addressed during the interview process, almost as if he viewed not having interest in Watson as common sense.

Watson has a no-trade clause in the deal he signed with Houston in September 2020 and is set to make $35 million in base salary next season.

«Where we are salary cap-wise and the pending legal issues, I don't know how you can go down that road right now,» Schoen said.

The Giants are currently projected to be about $5 million over the salary cap next season and still have Jones on his rookie contract for at least another year.

Schoen and a new head coach that is expected to be hired by early next week will have to make a decision on whether to exercise Jones' fifth-year option for 2023. They have until May before making that decision.

In the meantime, it appears the Giants are committed to moving

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