After a successful 2022 campaign, the Giants rewarded Daniel Jones with a four-year, $160 million contract extension. Even though the contract includes three more years, there’s one year of guaranteed money left, meaning it could be easier than it seems to move on from the 26-year-old if this season goes poorly.
But there is one stipulation in Jones’ contract that the Giants will need to pay attention to this year: He’s scheduled to earn $30 million in 2025, and $23 million of that is guaranteed against injury. So if Jones, who made six starts last season after being limited with neck injuries and then tearing his ACL, gets hurt, the Giants could be on the hook.