Giants' Jones questionable vs. Commanders, still not cleared for contact
The New York Giants are listing quarterback Daniel Jones as questionable for their game against the Washington Commanders on Sunday.
Jones is still not cleared for contact, head coach Brian Daboll said Friday, according to Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports. He is dealing with a neck injury that he suffered in Week 5.
Daboll added there's still a chance Jones starts Sunday, according to ESPN's Jordan Raanan.
Tyrod Taylor will get his second consecutive start if Jones can't play.
The 26-year-old Jones was a limited participant in every practice this week. He did not practice leading up to the Giants' Week 6 matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
Jones is 1-4 this season, throwing for 884 yards with two touchdowns and six interceptions.
Taylor got his first start of the season last week against the Bills, completing 24 passes with 224 total yards. New York's 317 yards of offense were the most the team had in a single contest since Week 2 against the Arizona Cardinals.
Andrew Thomas (hamstring), John Michael Schmitz (shoulder), and Matt Peart shoulder) have been ruled out. Adoree' Jackson (neck) and Evan Neal (ankle) are also listed as questionable.
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