Giants’ Daniel Jones may find new life with Ravens after unexpected turn

   

The Baltimore Ravens have their franchise quarterback in Lamar Jackson, there's no question about it. However, the depth behind him is a bit of a concern, with 38-year-old Josh Johnson as the backup. Bringing in Daniel Jones could be an interesting move to keep the team competitive and add some insurance.

Jones, a former first-round pick, has had a rollercoaster career. After signing a four-year, $160 million contract with the New York Giants in 2023, he was unceremoniously benched and ultimately released.

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Daniel Jones’ time with the Giants may not have ended well, but he still has the skills and experience to contribute in the right situation. With their dynamic offense, the Ravens could be just the fresh start he needs to turn things around.

Bringing in Jones wouldn’t be a knock on Jackson but more of a savvy move to strengthen depth at the most important position on the field. With Todd Monken’s creative play-calling and an offense built around mobility and play-action, the Ravens could give Jones the perfect opportunity to reset and revive his career.

Baltimore Ravens are a sneaky good fit for former NY Giants QB Daniel Jones

The Ravens' offensive philosophy emphasizes unpredictability from the QB position, and Jones has shown he can deliver as both a passer and a runner.

While he isn’t on Jackson’s level athletically, Jones is deceptively mobile, with the ability to execute run-pass options (RPOs) and play-action concepts effectively. His breakout 2022 season with the Giants proved that when surrounded by competent coaching and a solid supporting cast, he can thrive. That year, Jones threw for over 3,200 yards, added 700 rushing yards, and led the Giants to a playoff victory.

Baltimore’s offensive system is built to maximize a quarterback’s strengths. Jones’ ability to use his legs and deliver accurate throws on the move aligns well with the Ravens’ playbook. If Jackson were to miss time, Jones could step in without requiring the team to overhaul its scheme. This almost seamless fit could prove invaluable in a high-stakes playoff push.

Moreover, the pressure on Jones in Baltimore would be significantly reduced. Unlike in New York, where he was tasked with carrying the franchise, he would merely need to serve as a reliable insurance policy. This lower-pressure environment could help Jones regain confidence and showcase his talents on a more limited stage.

Signing Jones would also be a low-cost move for the Ravens. If he clears waivers, they could offer him a short-term, incentive-heavy deal that aligns with their cap flexibility. For Jones, the opportunity to work in a stable organization like Baltimore could pave the way for a second act in his NFL career.

After all, Jones is the only NFC quarterback to beat Jackson.

Ultimately, the Ravens have little to lose and everything to gain by taking a flier on Jones. If he thrives as a backup, they’ll have a competent contingency plan. If not, the investment would be minimal. Either way, bringing in Jones could be the kind of quiet move that pays dividends when it matters most.

So, what do we think Flock Nation? What do the Ravens have to lose by signing Jones?