4 NY Giants who deserve to be in the NFL award conversations

These Giants have been fun to watch in 2024.
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Comeback Player of the Year- QB Daniel Jones

In 2023, Daniel Jones played six games before an ACL tear cost him the rest of the season. In those games, Jones threw six interceptions, only two touchdowns and the team's record was 1-5. The writing was on the wall - 2024 would be his last season in New York and the Giants would move on.

A horrendous opening to the 2024 season proved every Jones naysayer right and fans were even letting Jones hear it as he exited the stadium. Since then, Jones has played some of the best football of his career. Jones has thrown for 952 yards, six touchdowns and one interception in the four weeks that followed the opening loss to the Vikings. If he can keep up this level of play, the Comeback Player of the Year Award may be all but his.

With no Malik Nabers or Devin Singletary in Seattle, he threw for 257 yards and two touchdowns. All of a sudden, Jones is starting to look like a guy worthy of his $140 million contract. There's still a long way to go, but Jones' comeback tour is off and running. He can strengthen his case this week against the Bengals, as he looks to exercise some primetime demons.

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