The Giants and Daniel Jones are working to come to an agreement on a multi-year contract, but the two sides are not at the point where there is rampant optimism that a deal will get done.
The deadline for the Giants to place the franchise tag on Jones is Tuesday, so the days are winding down.
The Giants are still trying to work out a contract with Daniel Jones before the franchise-tag deadline.The tag will keep Jones off the open market in free agency, but will withdraw $32.4 million from the Giants’ salary cap, limiting their ability to improve the roster in free agency. The Giants want to put together a five-year deal and know that their $35 million-a-year target is not going to happen. It is not believed they will pay the Jones $40 million a year and so a compromise will need to be worked out.in person here at the NFL scouting combine on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and said contract talks will continue on Thursday.If the Giants have to put the tag on Jones, 25, it could prevent the team from— one of Jones’ closest friends on the team.
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