Daniel Jones 0-8 in NFL primetime games: How bad has Giants QB truly been in national spotlight?

Daniel Jones 0-8 in NFL primetime games: How bad has Giants QB truly been in national spotlight?
Daniel Jones 0-8 in NFL primetime games: How bad has Giants QB truly been in national spotlight?

If the New York Giants are going to make a statement in the NFC East Monday night, Daniel Jones is going to have to break his dubious streak of being winless in prime time starts. The Giants have been a laughingstock around the NFL over the past five seasons, as their 22-51 record since the start of the 2017 season is tied with the New York Jets for the worst in the league. 

New York has been a comedy act in primetime, going 0-10 in prime time games since 2019 -- with their last prime time victory coming in Week 10 of the 2018 season against the San Francisco 49ers. The Giants are 0-15 in games that start at 4:25 p.m. ET for later since 2019 -- with their last victory also being that 49ers game. New York is 1-19 in 4:25 p.m. ET for later games over the last four seasons. 

At the center of the Giants failure to win in prime time games is Jones, who sports an 0-8 record in such contests. As the Giants enter Week 3 with a 2-0 record (and one of only two unbeaten teams in the NFC), Jones will have an opportunity to snap the winless drought in primetime -- and put New York in the conversation as a serious contender in the NFC East. 

How bad has Jones actually been in primetime games since he entered the league in 2019? The numbers have been less than ideal. 

Daniel Jones in prime time -- Passing 

Game

Opponent

Completions/Attempts

Pass Yards

Pass TD

INT

Passer Rating

Result

Week 6, 2019

at Patriots (TNF)

15-of-31 (48.4%)

161

1

3

35.2

Loss 35-14

Week 9, 2019

vs. Cowboys (MNF)

26-of-41 (63.4%)

210

1

1

74.2

Loss 37-18

Week 1, 2020

vs. Steelers (MNF)

26-of-41 (63.4%)

279

2

2

79.2

Loss 26-16 

Week 7, 2020

at Eagles (TNF)

20-of-30 (66.7%)

187

2

1

91.9

Loss 22-21

Week 8, 2020 vs. Buccaneers (MNF) 25-of-41 (61.0%) 256 2 2 74.8 Loss 25-23

Week 2, 2021

at Washington (TNF)

22-of-32 (68.8%)

249

1

0

102.2

Loss 30-29

Week 8, 2021

vs. Chiefs (MNF)

22-of-32 (68.8%)

222

2

1

96.1

Loss 20-17

Week 11, 2021

at Buccaneers (MNF)

23-of-38 (60.5%)

167

1

2

57.7

Loss 30-10

The numbers aren't great for Jones in his eight prime time starts, completing 179 of 286 passes (62.6%) for 1,731 yards with 12 touchdowns to 12 interceptions for a 76.0 rating. Jones never has thrown for three touchdowns in a prime time affair, and only had one game where he didn't throw an interception. 

Jones has never thrown for 300 yards in a prime time game while his team has averaged 18.5 points per game. The Giants have scored fewer than 20 points in five of those eight contests and have lost by an average of 9.6 points. Four of those losses have been by a field goal or less. 

Jones just has two fourth quarter passing touchdowns in the one-score prime time games, with a failed two-point conversion to time a 2020 games against Tampa Bay and a lost fumble on the final drive against Philadelphia that same year. 

The Giants quarterback just hasn't got it done through the air. How about on the ground? 

Daniel Jones in prime time -- Rushing 

Game

Opponent

Carries

Yards

TD

Fumbles (Lost)

Result

Week 6, 2019

at Patriots (TNF)

2

8

0

0 (0)

Loss 35-14

Week 9, 2019

vs. Cowboys (MNF)

6

54

0

2 (2)

Loss 37-18

Week 1, 2020

vs. Steelers (MNF)

4

22

0

0 (0)

Loss 26-16

Week 7, 2020

at Eagles (TNF)

4

92

0

1 (1)

Loss 22-21 Week 8, 2020 vs. Buccaneers (MNF) 3 20 0 0 (0) Loss 25-23

Week 2, 2021

at Washington (TNF)

9

95

1

0 (0)

Loss 30-29

Week 8, 2021

vs. Chiefs (MNF)

5

12

0

1 (0)

Loss 20-17

Week 11, 2021

at Buccaneers (MNF)

3

10

0

0 (0)

Loss 30-10

Jones has been impressive carrying the football in prime time games, having 36 carries for 313 yards and a touchdown, averaging 8.69 yards per carry and 39.1 yards per game. He does have four fumbles and lost three, including the one mentioned above on the final possession against the Eagles in 2020. 

Of course, Jones is known for falling on a 80-yard run against Philadelphia that night -- having an easy score in sight. NFL next Gen Stats tracked Jones at 21.23 miles an hour on the run before he tripped and failed to score the touchdown. 

The Giants did score later in the possession, but blew a 21-10 lead with 6:21 left. The 80-yard run by Jones is the longest run for a quarterback since Colin Kaepernick in 2014, but Jones failed to score. That run just magnifies Jones' prime time struggles.

Verdict

Jones averages 255.5 yards per game (passing and rushing) with 13 total touchdowns and 15 turnovers (12 interceptions and three lost fumbles) in prime time games. The numbers haven't been great, and the Giants offense has struggled in those primetime games as a result. Jones has completed 63.1% of passes in his career and averaged 219.1 passing yards per game (216.4 in primetime) with 48 touchdowns to 30 interceptions for an 84.9 rating -- so his prime time numbers throwing the football are significantly worse. 

Those games are in the past as Jones no longer has Pat Shurmur and Joe Judge coaching him, but a coach that plays to his strengths in Brian Daboll. Jones has completed 70.9% of his passes for 364 yards with three touchdowns to just one interception for just two games with a 99.8 passer rating.  He also has only 16 carries for 46 yards (2.8 yards per carry), but the Giants are 2-0 because Jones has only one interception and one lost fumble. 

Jones has struggled against the Cowboys in his career, losing four of five games while completing 61.2% of his

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