New York Giants fans unanimously concluded that Daniel Jones is the worst quarterback in football after an embarrassing loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
On Sunday night, Jones’ struggles continued as the Bengals defense shut him down in their 17-7 loss at home.
After failing to throw a single touchdown in the primetime matchup, Giants fans trashed their quarterback on social media.
“Daniel Jones in prime time is the worst quarterback in sports history,” one fan wrote.
“Daniel Jones is the worst quarterback in the history of the sport,” a second responded. ‘There I fixed your tweet.’
Daniel Jones (left) was criticized by Giants fans after an embarrassing performance on Sunday.
Jones’ problems continued when he was sacked four times against the Cincinnati Bengals.
“It’s Daniel Jones’ fault they’re not ready for prime time,” a third insisted. “It doesn’t inspire confidence.”
‘You literally can’t convince me that Daniel Jones isn’t FKN’s problem here. I knew it from the day FKN recruited him. ENOUGH,” added a fourth.
Meanwhile, a fifth fan wrote: ‘Listening to all the post-game interviews, it’s clear that Daniel Jones has lost the @giants locker room. It’s horrible. Just horrible.’
Fan concerns about Jones collapsing under the bright lights are reflected in his 1-14 record in primetime games.
On Sunday, Jones completed 22 of 41 attempts for 205 yards. Failing to throw a touchdown in the third game of this season, he was also sacked twice.
Fans took to social media to call Jones the “worst quarterback in football history.”
He entered the game after a 257-yard, two-touchdown performance in a 29-20 victory over Seattle. However, his overall numbers this season prolong the cries of his fan base.
In six games, Jones completed 136 of 219 passes for 1,343 touchdowns on just six touchdowns. Unfortunately, he had been intercepted four times and had 14 sacks, including five on opening day against the Vikings.
The Giants are now 2-4 this season as they prepare to face the Eagles on the 20th and the Steelers on the 28th to close out October.