The New York Giants have released quarterback Daniel Jones following a disappointing season, creating a crucial offseason for general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll. With $47.1 million in salary cap space, the team must focus on improvements or risk management changes. Jameis Winston, currently a backup in Cleveland, is interested in a potential role as a stop-gap quarterback for the Giants. Meanwhile, recent changes in the Pittsburgh Steelers highlight the instability surrounding quarterback positions in the league.
"Winston has shown interest in becoming the new quarterback for the Giants, and would be a solid option as a one-year stop-gap quarterback."
"They will have the 12th-most salary cap in football, with $47.1 million, prior to any moves."
"General manager and head coach pairing Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll enter an offseason that must see major improvements or they might be shown the door after the 2025 season."
"The biggest question for them will be figuring out who will be their quarterback."
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