The Cleveland Browns may have caught the break they need to bring in a suitable veteran replacement for starting quarterback Deshaun Watson.
The New York Giants released quarterback Daniel Jones on Friday, November 22, less than two years after the franchise inked him to a $160 million extension through the 2027 campaign. Not only is New York on the hook for all of Jones’ $81 million guaranteed salary, but he is a free agent who can sign with any NFL franchise.
Cleveland has a suitable starter in Jameis Winston with whom it can finish off the season. However, Winston is on the wrong side of 30 and only under contract through the remainder of this year.
Jones is liable to cost in the same range as Winston in 2025 and beyond, perhaps even less, and the chance to win a starting job isn’t something either man is likely to find at very many other destinations around the league.
Because Watson recently suffered his second consecutive season-ending injury and has struggled mightily in the minimal time he has been the starter over his Browns tenure, the online sportsbook Bovada listed Cleveland as among the favorites to sign Jones to its QB room.
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The Browns are tied with the Los Angeles Chargers, Las Vegas Raiders and Tennessee Titans at +1000 to ink Jones, just slightly behind the Denver Broncos (+850) and the Pittsburgh Steelers (+800), according to Bovada’s odds as listed by the ML Football X account.
The Minnesota Vikings are the second-most likely landing spot for Jones at +300, while the Carolina Panthers came in first at +170.
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