Minutes before the franchise tag deadline, the Giants have reached an agreement on a Daniel Jones extension. The sides have a deal in place, Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post reports (on Twitter).
This should allow the team to use its franchise tag on Saquon Barkley, and NFL.comโs Mike Garafolo notes that will happen (Twitter link). Jones agreed to a four-year, $160MM extension, Garafolo and NFL.comโs Ian Rapoport report. The sides are finalizing the deal, which Rapoport notes can increase by $35MM via incentives (Twitter link).
The Giants had until 3pm CT today to avoid a situation in which Jones was tagged โ the teamโs plan absent an extension โ and Barkley headed toward the open market. Now, the Giants will have both players back in 2023. Barkleyโs tag is worth $10.1MM, and he joins Josh Jacobs and Tony Pollard among running backs tagged this year. Jonesโ extension will make that number easier for the Giants to fit onto their cap. Tagging Jones would have placed a $32.4MM cap hold on New Yorkโs payroll.
Jones had the Giants up against a deadline that could have meant losing Barkley, pointing to the former first-round pick doing well on the guarantee front. The 25-year-old quarterback will collect $82MM over the dealโs first two years, Tom Pelissero of NFL.com tweets, with SI.comโs Albert Breer noting this does cover Jonesโ guarantees (Twitter link). Four years had been the expectation here, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com adds (on Twitter). The Giants are essentially making a two-year bet on Jones ascending.
This represents a staggering financial leap for Jones, who piloted the Giants to the playoffs despite the teamโs receiver blueprint changing for the worse early in the season. Jones displayed his best work in terms of efficiency, leading the NFL in interception percentage, and used his legs far more than he had over his first three seasons (810 rushing yards between the regular season and playoffs). Still, the Giants greenlighting a $40MM-per-year extension โ the dealโs structure matches Dak Prescott and Matthew Staffordโs accords โ for a QB who threw 15 touchdown passes in his contract year is certainly a notable development in recent transaction history.
Prescott and Stafford agreed to their respective four-year, $160MM extensions on lower salary caps; the cap ballooning past $224MM aided Jones and the Giants. Jones, Prescott and Stafford are all tied for seventh in terms of QB AAV. Though, the money coming for