Daniel Jones, once viewed as a dual-threat quarterback who helped end the Giants' five-year playoff drought, has faced significant regression in 2023, culminating in a season-ending torn ACL. After a promising 2022 season that saw him achieve career highs in passing yards and rushing, he signed a four-year, $160 million contract, which included $104 million in guarantees. However, his performance has led to buyer's remorse within the organization, as they explore potential quarterback options for the future. With the Giants struggling at 2-8 and Jones’ statistics placing him among the least effective quarterbacks this season, there are growing concerns about his durability and the financial implications of his contract, particularly with $23 million in guarantees tied to his 2025 salary. The Giants may need to consider a change at quarterback to avoid further financial risk and improve their chances moving forward.