Daniel Jones, Mike Glennon, Jake Fromm Starting At Quarterback Position Opposing Justin Herbert Today When The New York Giants Take On The Los Angeles Chargers In Los Angeles California?
On November 28 2021 Daniel Jones took a hard hit on the second play of Sunday’s 13-7 win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
Daniel Jones completed the game, completed 19 of 30 passes for 202 yards with a touchdown an no interceptions.
“according to an article by Jordan Raanan on espn.com”
On Sunday December 5, 2021 Daniel Jones yet again didn’t play because of his neck injury while back up Mike Glennon did and doing so he suffered a concussion and is now in concussion protocol!
After the game on Sunday December 5, 2021 New York Giants Head Coach Joe Judge updated Daniel Jones status as well as Mike Glennon!
This is what he had to say!
He's going to continue being evaluated with the doctors and see where it goes," Judge said. "Again, we've got to trust what they say. We're not going to put any of our players in a position where they go out there and they're at risk. There's a difference - I tell you guys all the time. I'm going to ask a question of is it pain management or injury risk? When it's injury risk, that's not on my plate. When it's pain management, the player has to know to what level can they perform. We've got a lot of guys that are tough guys. I don't have to question our guys' toughness. But can they perform at the level through that pain management.
"Daniel is a guy that's been chomping at the bit to get back out there. We want to make sure the doctors give us the clearest picture of what his health and status is and what he's safe to do on the field. When he's ready to go, we'll put him out there."
This week Mike Glennon cleared the concussion protocol is expected to start today, opposes Justin Herbert!
“according to an article by Jordan Raanan on espn.com”
What does that mean for Jake Fromm who played collegiality at Georgia?
It means his inaugural start in NFL is going to have to wait!
As a freshman 2017,
Jake Fromm was Freshman All-America by ESPN and USA Today...Coaches' SEC Freshman of the Year...Associated Press SEC Co-Newcomer of the Year...Coaches' Freshman All-SEC Team...played in 15 games, making 14 starts...ranked ninth nationally in passing efficiency (160.1)...third-most passing yards in a single season (2,615) by a UGA freshman...season high in passing yards (326) came in win over Missouri...named SEC Freshman of the Week for his performance...won the honor again after completing 12 of 16 passes for 224 yards and two TDs at Georgia Tech...completed 16 of 22 passes for 183 yards and two TDs in SEC Championship Game...also had a 17-yard designed rush in the game...hit 20-of-29 passes with two touchdowns in the Rose Bowl...one of his most efficient games came vs. South Carolina (16x22, 196 yards, 2 TDs)...also threw a key block on Georgia's first TD run of the game, an 8-yarder by Sony Michel...completed 7-of-15 passes for 84 yards, with one passing TD and two more by rushing, at Tennessee... named to Maxwell Award Watch List...named SEC Freshman of the Week for his performance in the win against then-No. 17 Mississippi State...started the MSU game with a perfect 8-for-8 passing through the first two quarters, including a career-long 59-yard TD pass to Terry Godwin on the first play of the game...finished the night against Miss. State 9-of-12 for 201 yards and two touchdowns...hit 8-of-13 passes for 165 yards and three touchdowns against Samford...picked up first career start in a road win at Notre Dame the second week of 2017 season...completed 16-of-29 passes for 141 yards and one TD against the Irish...only the second Bulldog freshman in school history to record his first career start on the road (Eric Zeier, ‘91)...made collegiate debut after an injury to starter Jacob Eason in the first quarter against Appalachian State...completed 10-of-15 passes for 143 yards and one TD against the Mountaineers...put UGA up 14-0 against Appalachian State with a 34-yard strike to Javon Wims - the first TD pass of his career...early enrollee who participated in spring drills...completed 14 of 23 passes for 277 yards and 2 TDs for the victorious Red team in the G-Day spring game.
As a sophomore in 2018,
Jake Fromm Started at QB in all 14 games...5th among all FBS quarterbacks in passing efficiency (171.2) and 12th in completion percentage (67.3)...ninth nationally in yards per pass attempt (8.98)...one of 11 finalists for the 2018 Manning Award, given to the nation's top QB and includes bowl-game performance...one of 16 semifinalists for the 2018 Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award...named SEC Co-Offensive Player of the Week for his performance vs. Florida (17x24, 240 yards, 3 TDs)...threw for at least two TDs in nine of 14 games this season...career-high four TD passes vs. Georgia Tech...threw a pair of TD passes in the final 2:47 of the first half vs. Auburn...completed 15 of 18 passes for 194 yards vs. South Carolina...completed 12 of 16 passes for 157 yards and two TDs in opener vs. Austin Peay...matched his then-career high with three TD passes vs. five teams: vs. MTSU, Missouri, Vandy, Florida and Texas...selected as one of four game captains vs. Tennessee and Texas.
As a junior in 2019,
Jake Fromm was One of four permanent team captains...his 8,224 career passing yards rank fourth on UGA’s all-time list...his 78 career TD passes put him in second place on UGA’s all-time list...ranks 4th and 5th, respectively, on UGA's lists of career completions and attempts...named a Davey O’Brien “Great 8” and a Manning Award “Star of the Week” after the Florida game, when he went 20-for-30 for 279 yards and two TDs...also earned Manning Award “Star of the Week” recognition after he completed 24 of 29 passes for 288 yards and two TDs in win at Tennessee...started all 14 games and completed 234 of 385 passes (60.8%) for 2860 yards and 24 TDs...named one of three team captains for the Vanderbilt, Notre Dame, Kentucky, Florida, Auburn and LSU games...one of 20 semifinalists for the third annual Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year...named to the 2019 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team...named to pre-season watch lists for Maxwell Award, Davey O’Brien Award, Walter Camp Player of the Year, and Allstate Sugar Bowl Manning Award...Athlon Sports Preseason All-America Fourth Team...Preseason All-SEC Second Team Offense by media...one of three Bulldogs to earn spots on the 2019 CoSIDA Academic All-District Team...won two awards at team’s post-season awards gala: Vince Dooley Offensive MVP (co-winner) and Community Service Award.
“according to Jake Fromm’s biography on georgiadogs.com”
Then Jake Fromm was drafted in the 2020 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills in round five pick number 167.
“according to nfl.com”
He was signed off the Buffalo Bills practice squad last Tuesday!
The New York Giants are a member of the NFC East!
They have a record of 4-8!
Their most recent game?
A 20-9 loss to the Miami Dolphins last Sunday in Miami Gardens Florida!
In the New York Giants 20-9 loss Graham Gano who is their kicker scored all their points.
How?
By kicking three field goals that were 39, 34, 51 yards while Riley Dixon punted 6 times for 248 yards.
“according to an article by Michael Eisen on giants.com”
The Los Angeles Chargers are a member of the AFC West!
The Los Angeles Chargers come into the game with a record of 7-5!
Their most recent game?
A 41-22 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Cincinnati Ohio!
In the Los Angeles Chargers 41-22 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Cincinnati Bengals The Bengals won the toss and chose to defer, giving Justin Herbert and the Bolts offense the ball to start the game. Chargers return man Andre Roberts got things going with a 48-yard kick return that set the Chargers offense up in prime real estate for their opening-drive. Herbert delivered a 10-yard pass on 3rd-and-9 to Keenan Allen that kept the Bolts' drive alive. A few plays later, Herbert fired deep down field and connected with Mike Williams for a 41-yard reception that put the ball on the Bengals' four-yard line. On fourth down, Herbert connected with Allen in the end zone for a four-yard touchdown pass. Kicker Dustin Hopkins missed the PAT, keeping the score at 6-0 after the nine-play, 55-yard drive.
A few plays into the Bengals' opening drive, OLB Uchenna Nwosu forced a strip sack on Joe Burrow and recovered the fumble at the Cincinnati 29-yard line. The Bolts were stopped on a 3rd-and-16, but were able to capitalize on the turnover with a 43-yard field goal from Hopkins that made it 9-0, Chargers.
On the Bengals' ensuing possession, Burrow fired deep down field for wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase that was bobbled by Chase and intercepted by Michael Davis at the Bolts 27-yard line. A few plays into the Chargers' next drive, Herbert connected with Williams for another deep pass, this one for 47 yards, that brought Williams' receiving yards total to 92 in the first quarter. Herbert connected with Allen a few plays later on a seven-yard touchdown, Allen's second touchdown of the day, and made the score 16-0 after the PAT from Hopkins.
Second Quarter
The Chargers defense continued to turn up the heat on the Bengals with another sack, this time from DL Justin Jones for a seven-yard loss on 3rd-and-8. The sack forced the Bengals to punt.
After a series of back-and-forth punts, the Bolts got their offense going again with a deep pass to wide receiver Jaylen Guyton. Guyton was able to haul in the pass for the 44-yard touchdown, Herbert's third touchdown pass on the day made the score 22-0. The Bolts elected to go for the two-point conversion, this time Allen found Herbert in the end zone on a trick play that put the Bolts up 24-0.
A few plays into the Bengals' next drive, Burrow was able to connect with wide receiver Tee Higgins on a 29-yard touchdown pass that gave Cincinnati it's first points of the game. The Bengals missed the PAT after a delay of game penalty on their two-point conversion attempt was called, keeping the score at 24-6 with 7:44 left in the second quarter.
On the Chargers' next drive, Herbert connected with Ekeler on a short pass, but a pair of Bengals defenders forced a fumble that was popped up in the air and caught by Jessie Bates III. Bates III returned the recovery for 46 yards as Herbert made the touchdown-saving tackle at the Chargers' 19-yard line. A few plays later, Burrow was able to scramble into the end zone for a six-yard rushing touchdown that made the score 24-13 with after the PAT.
Herbert was sacked on back-to-back plays forcing a 3rd-and-25 with under two minutes to play in the first half. Herbert fired deep down field, but the pass intended for Joshua Palmer was intercepted by Chidobe Awuzie at the Bengals' 12, but the Bengals couldn't get anything going on that drive and the Bolts led 24-13 as they went into halftime.
Third Quarter
The Bengals received the ball to start the second half. Trailing 24-13, Cincinnati put together a 10-play, 45-yard drive capped off by a 48-yard field goal from McPherson that made the score 24-16. Los Angeles Chargers.
On the Los Angeles Chargers next drive, Ekeler caught a pass for nine yards, but fumbled the ball for the second time on the day. The ball was recovered by linebacker Germaine Pratt at the Bolts' 32-yard. A few plays later, running back Joe Mixon found the end zone for a seven-yard rushing touchdown that made the score 24-22, Chargers. The Bengals elected to go for the two-point conversion but were stopped short by the Chargers just before the goal line.
Late in the third quarter, safety Derwin James Jr. made a big play as a he sacked Burrow for a seven-yard loss on 3rd-and-7. The Bolts were forced to punt the ball away with 45 seconds left in the third quarter and the third quarter ended with the Bengals on their own 43 down 24-22.
OLB Joey Bosa was ruled out of the game after being evaluated for a head injury and Jones was listed as questionable to return with a knee injury.
Fourth Quarter
On the third play of the fourth quarter, Mixon mishandled the handoff and fumbled the ball. Chargers cornerback Tevaughn Campbell came racing in and scooped up the fumble and scored on a 61-yard scoop and score that grew the Bolts' lead to 31-22 after the PAT.
On the Bolts' next offensive drive, an 18-yard pass to Williams and a 33-yard pass to Guyton put the ball down to the one-yard line. Ekeler scored a one-yard rushing touchdown the very next play, for his 15th touchdown on the year, that made the score 38-22 after the PAT.
On the Bengals' next drive, OLB Chris Rumph II recorded the first sack of his career. The Bengals were able to drive down to the Chargers' 15, but their drive was stopped as Chris Harris Jr. intercepted Burrow in the end zone and took a knee for a touchback.
Nwosu recorded another sack on Burrow on the Bengals' next drive. In need of score, the Bengals went for it on fourth down, but the Bolts forced an incomplete pass and gave the ball back to the Chargers on the Bengals' 40-yard line.
The Chargers were able to put together a seven play drive that setup a 43-yard field goal that made the score 41-22 with 1:10 left in the game.
“according to an article on chargers.com”
Kickoff is set for 4:05pm if you’re on the East Coast 1:05pm if you’re on the West Coast from Sofi Stadium!
The game is going to be televised on Fox!