Daniel Jones Out of Practice with Neck Injury for Second Consecutive Day

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It’s been a rough couple of days for New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones. For the second consecutive day, Jones has been out of practice due to a neck injury.

The injury occurred during the Giants’ Week 8 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jones was hit hard by a defender and was forced to leave the game. After the game, it was revealed that he had suffered a neck strain.

Since then, Jones has been unable to practice and his status for the Giants’ upcoming game against the Washington Football Team is uncertain. If he is unable to play, it would be a huge blow to the Giants’ offense.

Jones has been one of the bright spots for the Giants this season. He has thrown for 1,946 yards and 11 touchdowns while completing 64.8 percent of his passes. He has also been an effective runner, rushing for 257 yards and two touchdowns.

The Giants will be hoping that Jones can return to practice soon and be ready to play in their next game. If not, they will have to rely on backup quarterback Colt McCoy to lead the offense.

It’s a tough situation for Jones and the Giants, but they will have to hope that he can recover quickly and be ready to go in time for their next game.

Daniel Jones Out of Practice with Neck Injury for Second Consecutive Day