Giants Expected To Make Quarterback Change For Thanksgiving Game
Giants Expected to Make Quarterback Change for Thanksgiving Game
New York Giants head coach Joe Judge is expected to make a quarterback change for the team's Thanksgiving Day game against the Dallas Cowboys, according to multiple reports.
Daniel Jones to Start
The Giants are expected to start Daniel Jones at quarterback in place of Mike Glennon, who has started the past two games for the team. Jones has been struggling this season, throwing for just 1,079 yards and four touchdowns with seven interceptions in seven games. However, Judge has said that he believes Jones is the team's best quarterback and that he needs to see more from him in order to make a decision about who will start going forward.
Giants Off to a Rough Start
The Giants have gotten off to a disappointing 3-6 start this season and are currently in last place in the NFC East. The team has been plagued by injuries, poor quarterback play, and a lack of consistency on both sides of the ball. Judge is hoping that a change at quarterback will spark the team and help them turn their season around.
Cowboys Present Stiff Test
The Cowboys present a stiff test for the Giants on Thanksgiving. Dallas is currently 7-2 and in first place in the NFC East. The Cowboys have a high-powered offense led by quarterback Dak Prescott and running back Ezekiel Elliott. The Giants will need to play their best game of the season if they want to have a chance to win.
Looking Ahead
If the Giants lose to the Cowboys on Thanksgiving, it will be their fourth straight loss. The team will then have a short week to prepare for a road game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football. The Giants need to start winning games soon if they want to have any chance of making the playoffs.