EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Daniel Jones' tenure as the New York Giants' starting quarterback is over.
The Giants benched the struggling 27-year-old on Monday, and coach Brian Daboll plans to start fan favorite Tommy DeVito against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this week in an attempt to end a five-game losing streak.
Not only was Jones benched, Daboll said he will be the No. 3 quarterback for the final seven games, while fellow veteran Drew Lock remains the backup.
''Obviously not playing the way any of us want to play, and that on all of us,'' Daboll said. ''But felt like this was a decision that we needed to make here to try to spark things, change things up and we went with Tommy again.''
Daboll said he spoke with the quarterbacks Monday but he would not disclose what was said, although he said Jones wanted to remain the starter. Daboll refused to comment on his talks with co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch.
They will have decisions to make as a second straight losing season is all but certain for the Giants (2-8).
Obviously one will be Jones' future — he has two years and $80 million left on his contract — along with that of Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, who also was hired in 2022.
By not playing Jones the rest of the season, the Giants are trying to avoid an injury. If he were hurt and unable to play at the start of next season, it would trigger a $23 million guarantee on his contract.