In his return from a torn ACL, New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones struggled significantly, throwing two interceptions in the first quarter of a 28-10 loss to the Houston Texans. Despite leading some scoring drives in the second half, Jones' performance raised concerns about his decision-making and execution. Coach Brian Daboll noted that while one interception was a poor decision, the other was a result of a good defensive play. Jones did show some positive signs, including a deep connection with Darius Slayton and a solid run, but the overall performance left much to be desired.
- Daniel Jones' return was marred by two early interceptions.
- Despite the poor start, he showed glimpses of potential with a deep pass to Darius Slayton.
- Jones' physical condition post-ACL injury seems promising.