Trevon Diggs's ACL injury update (Credits: Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
Trevon Diggs, a cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys, tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) during practice on Thursday.
According to ESPN Insider Adam Schefter, Trevon Diggs suffered a knee injury during the early portion of a one-on-one drill in practice.
Trevon Diggs, who this summer signed a 5-year, 97-million-dollar contract extension, was one of the best cornerbacks of the NFL last season and started off strong this season.
Trevon Diggs is out for the season (Credits: Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)
What Does Diggs’ Injury Mean for Cowboys defensive structure?
Diggs’s injury leaves a huge hole in the defense side of the team, but the Cowboys have a good depth to replace the position. Stephon Gilmore, former Defensive Player of the Year, will likely take his place as the team’s top corner.
DaRon Bland, the second-year Cornerback, will play alongside Gilmore and Jordan Lewis, who returned from a Lisfranc injury last week and could also fill the gap in the defense, and the recently arrived Noah Igbinoghene from Miami is another option. He was the one who scored the first TD in the opener against the New York Giants, playing 29 snaps (14 at outside corner, per Pro Football Focus) in Week 1.
The two-time Pro Bowl CB Diggs posted on his Twitter to thank fans for the support and promises he will “be back and better”:
Playing quarterback in the NFL is difficult. Time is a huge factor required for learning and mastering the complications of the position. Only the best players with sufficient endurance, support, and training overcome the obstacles.
Tom Brady, Matt Ryan, Drew Brees, Philip Rivers, Eli Manning, Carson Palmer, and Alex Smith all retired from the NFL in recent seasons. Those seven QBs averaged around 240 starts and 412 touchdown passes during their careers. There are no super-seasoned quarterbacks to replace them.
NFL starting QBs are getting younger (Credits: NFL)
Statistical Analysis
The average age for quarterbacks has been the youngest since 1957. Young isn’t necessarily poor at the game, but quarterbacks who are successful enough to start deep into their 30s are generally better than any pool of less-accomplished players.
From 2017, the average age of the quarterback has fallen from (30.3) to 2023 (27.9), which is the largest for any six-year span.
When Ryan and Brady retired last season, the average age dropped from (29.2) to this season (27). There are four categories for splitting the experience into years, from 1-4 years experience, 5- 8 years experience, 9-12 years experience, and 13+ years experience.
This year, around 15 players have one to four years of experience, nine players with five to eight years of experience, six players with 9 to 12 years of experience, and two players with 13 and above years of experience. Quarterbacks with less experience generally can handle less of the playbook, which sometimes results in schemes that defenses can solve more readily.
Bruce Young (Credits: Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
High experience, High win percentage
There is also a recent statistical analysis that shows that experienced QBs have better competition percentages and win percentages compared to less experienced QBs.
There is a recurring nature to such things in the NFL, but in this current era where training, nutrition, and additional safety rules are lengthening careers, especially for quarterbacks, a run of poor drafts has been the reason from 2006 to 2016, leaving a void that could compromise the level of play.
We do know the average age, for starters, has not been lower in more than six decades and that this marks a huge change from only six years ago. It’s something to keep in mind when watching how this season and the next several plays out.
Deion Sanders will be the prime target for NFL teams in need of a head coach. He was caught in the eye of NFL decision-makers who were curious whether his unique style would help at the professional level.
I’d definitely want to bring him in to hear what he has to say,” a league executive said. “He’s a smart guy and a good coach who has had a lot of early success. You’d want to pick his brain to see if it could translate. He knows how to motivate his players. He’s crushed the transfer portal, and maybe that would carry over into team building through free agency.”
He became a head coach in 2020. Colorado hired Sanders in December. He brought over his son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, Hunters, and numerous other recruits to the Buffaloes.
Deion Sanders (Credits: Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)
Deion Sanders’s Journey
They start off to a 3-0 with a ranking of 19 in the country, in comparison to Colorado, who were 1-11 last season and, while getting outscored, 534-185.
“He clearly has a plan to develop young men,” says a league executive. “It’s worked to this point. He has no issue putting people in the position to do what they do best, doesn’t seem to micromanage, and knows his strengths.”
Some Executives even consider Sanders as a CEO-type of a head coach who can oversee from a larger viewpoint or from a grander scale, which is an important skill for a head coach. He also generates a spotlight for his players and also can relate to his players.
“I think he gets (NFL head-coaching interview) offers this year,” an evaluator said. “But I believe he is better in college where he can tilt the scales and dominate the talent pool with his ability to recruit. I think he would be successful in the NFL, too, but could really create a long-term powerhouse in college.”
Sanders can coach, and the organizations own it themselves to invite them for an interview. A few of the executives believed that Sanders wouldn’t want to leave the college game, though that would stop them from trying to bring him in for an interview.
If Sanders maintains this success, it will be only a matter of time before higher-profile programs with even bigger budgets come crawling his way. There’s a belief that if Nick Saban of Alabama job retires, there is a chance for Sanders in the League circles.
Christian McCaffrey took every rep in Sunday’s win over the Los Angeles Rams, with Elijah Mitchell sitting on the bench. McCaffrey has taken 91.7% of the reps during the two weeks of training.
McCaffrey said, “I think it’s all dependent on how the game’s going. We had a lot of breaks last game. Sometimes, that’s just how it goes. There’s gonna be games, too, where Mitchell gets four or five carries in a row on multiple drives because he’s playing well, and he’s feeling it, and I’ll be out.
It’s really such a situational thing. You know, I don’t think it’s ever a plan for us to get all the carries or not. It’s just sometimes that’s just how the games go.”
The Niners had a short week coming up, but it was a surprise when Mitchell didn’t get any run at all. Kyle Shanahan, Head Coach of the Niners, admitted that earlier this week, it was an oversight on his part.
Christian McCaffrey of San Francisco 49ers (Credits: Cary Edmondson/USA Today Sports)
McCaffrey’s workload on a weekly basis
While playing every move is transparent, it wasn’t as if McCaffrey’s workload was insane. He took 20 carries Sunday after 22 in Week 1. He had a total of 48 touches in the two-week duration.
However, it is seen that McCaffrey just had one game last season with 20-plus carries after entering into the Niners. Given his injury, it is expected that Mitchell will get as many carries as possible as the season progresses, particularly on a short week against the New York Giants this Thursday.
McCaffrey played 100 percent of the offensive snaps for his team, with a total of 15 times throughout his career. Most of the running backs have only done about ten times in that same time span.
Sunday was marked as the first time McCaffrey played 100 percent of his snaps since Week 15 of 2019 with the Panthers.
McCaffrey leads the NFL with over 268 rush yards during the two-week duration. It’s the most rushing yards in his career and the first time to go over 200 yards, as per NFL Research.
His 304 scrimmage yards are the top compared to all the RBs and are also second-most overall.
McCaffrey is the first 49ers player with 100-plus rush yards and 1-plus rush TD to reach since Garrison Hearst in 1998. Christian McCaffrey could become the first player in the team’s history to achieve in the season’s first three games.
Cleveland Browns (Credits: Nick Gammett/Getty Images)
The Running Back is returning to the Cleveland Browns on a one-year deal worth over four million Dollars. The team has officially announced the signing.
Hunt’s return comes as an important replacement for Nick Chubb’s season-ending knee injury after the loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Chubb was officially placed on injured reserve on Wednesday.
Hunt spent his entire 2023 offseason waiting for a market opportunity to play a significant role in the NFL.
Although he made several visits to interested teams during his training camp, he never materialized such a role until Monday night.
Kareem Hunt (Credits: Jason Miller/Getty Images)
Cleveland’s Realization
As the market value of running backs notably increased over the summer, Hunt was left without a future plan. Meanwhile, Cleveland seemingly carried on without Hunt and didn’t express any interest in him.
After Hunt requested a trade in 2022 from the Browns due to disagreements over his usage with head coach Kevin Stefanski, which led to damage their relationship permanently.
An unfortunate injury happened to Hunt’s close friend, and his former teammate suddenly changed everything between Hunt and the Browns. Cleveland quickly realized just how much they were depending on Chubb.
On Monday night, the elite runner exited with a severe, gruesome knee injury. This led to asking the second-year back Jerome Ford to suddenly carry the Browns offense that hasn’t yet proven itself capable of being able to pass the bar limitation.
Knowing Hunt was still available and was living in the area, Cleveland made one of the most predictable phone calls in history, and in less than 24 hours, Hunt and his hometown team were reunited.
Hunt is more likely to carry a huge chunk of load than he ever did while sharing the field with Chubb. We will see if he’s up for the task and manages to do it.
The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for the 2023 season with high hopes of clinching their first Super Bowl victory since 1995. However, they faced an unsettling setback on Monday when their starting left guard, Tyler Smith, had to exit practice due to what was characterized as “hamstring discomfort.” This situation brought back memories of the previous year when their left tackle, Tyron Smith, endured a torn left hamstring.
On Tuesday, there was a development concerning the injury of the second-year guard.
As reported by David Moore from the Dallas Morning News, an MRI examination has verified that Smith indeed has a hamstring strain. Moore mentioned that team owner Jerry Jones expressed optimism about Smith’s ability to participate in Week 1.
MRI confirms that LG Tyler Smith suffered a hamstring strain, a person w/ knowledge of the injury said.
Owner Jerry Jones said earlier Tuesday he was confident that Smith would be ready to go for Sunday’s regular season opener.
MRI confirms that LG Tyler Smith suffered a hamstring strain, a person w/ knowledge of the injury said.
Owner Jerry Jones said earlier Tuesday he was confident that Smith would be ready to go for Sunday’s regular season opener.
Cowboys: Tyler Smith Experienced A Hamstring Strain
Although there is more clarity regarding Tyler Smith’s injury, there is still uncertainty about his availability for the season opener. The main concern for the Cowboys is how long he might be sidelined if he can’t play. This is a significant issue for the team since their offensive line depth isn’t strong, especially after the preseason.
Tyler Smith Via SportsOnline/Twitter
The Cowboys have two offensive linemen, Josh Ball with a hip injury and Matt Waletzko with a shoulder injury, currently on the injured reserve list.
We should expect to gain more information on Wednesday when the Cowboys resume their practice. Tyler Smith took over the left tackle position for most of the season for the previous eight-time Pro Bowler. During the regular season, he participated in 99 percent of the team’s offensive plays, totaling 1,144 snaps. In this timeframe, he was flagged for 13 penalties and gave up six sacks, according to Pro Football Focus.
Dallas Cowboys gearing up for the 2023 Season Via Getty Images.
The Cowboys’ offensive line might face a challenging task ahead. It’s not just Dexter Lawrence positioned on the inside, but also edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux, who is aiming to make significant progress in his second season, is a formidable threat.
While Cowboys fans are eagerly anticipating the 2023 season, the team’s management is actively strategizing for 2024 and the years beyond. This strategy involves parting ways with several well-known veteran players. Although it may be emotionally challenging for Dallas fans, it is a necessary move for the franchise to ensure effective salary cap management.
Auburn University is represented by Auburn Tigers football. It officially began competing in intercollegiate football in 1892. They joined the southeastern conference in 1932 as one member of the conference, and they began competing in the West division.
The legacy of the Tigers has continued for so long, and as a legend, they have won 741 of the 1209 games they have played. Auburn has achieved 12 undefeated seasons and has won 16 conference championships along with ten divisional championships.
Over the years, the Tigers have produced three Heisman Trophy winners: quarterback Pat Sullivan, running back Bo Jackson, and quarterback Cam Newton in 1971, 1985, and 2010 respectively. Jordan coached from 1951-1975, led Auburn to its first national championship, and made them win a total of 176 games.
Auburn University Athletics
In recent times Robby Ashford, Jackson Barkley, Wilky Denaud, and Joe Frazier have all been instrumental in the enormous success that the Tigers have achieved.
Auburn Tigers’ 2022/23 season
The 2022/23 season for the Auburn Tigers wasn’t an impressive one, and they weren’t at their peak during the season. According to Big game boomer, they were barely in the 50 best athletic programs. Auburn came at position 49. The Tiger was only ahead of Pepperdine and which made Auburn No.11 in SEC (The southeastern conference).
The Tigers started their 2022 season with a comfortable win over GA Southern (41-7) before easing their way past Mercer, Oregon, Tulane, and Kent State (24-10, 27-21,24-6,55-16).
They continued their winning streak till 31st Oct but got it broken from 7 Nov onwards and lost five matches in the streak. The season ended with a loss of 49-27 to Alabama, and with not much luck in winning, they ended up in 11th position in SEC.
Auburn’s 2023/24 schedule
After immense hard work and enthusiasm in 2023/24, the Tigers are raring to kickstart their new season, and here is its schedule:
Date
Opponent
Time
Place
Saturday Sep 2
UMass Minutemen
3:30 PM
Jordan-Hare Stadium
Saturday Sep 9
California Golden Bears
10:30 PM
Cal Memorial Stadium
Saturday Sep 16
Samford Bulldogs
7:00 PM
Jordan-Hare Stadium
Saturday Sep 23
Texas A&M Aggies
TBA
Kyle field college station
Saturday Sep 30
Georgia Bulldogs
TBA
Jordan-Hare Stadium
Saturday Oct 14
7 LSU Tigers
TBA
Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge
Saturday Oct 21
Ole Miss Rebels
TBA
Jordan-Hare Stadium
Saturday Oct 28
Mississippi State Bulldogs
TBA
Jordan-Hare Stadium
Saturday Nov 4
Vanderbilt Commodores
TBA
FirstBank Stadium
Saturday Nov 11
Arkansas Razorbacks
TBA
D.W.R Razorback Stadium
Saturday Nov 18
Mexico State Aggies
TBA
Jordan-Hare Stadium
Saturday Nov 25
Alaba Crimson Tide
TBA
Jordan-Hare Stadium
Saturday Dec 2
SEC Championship
4:00 PM
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Ticket Purchases
To watch the Tigers in action, fans can purchase tickets from the official website of Auburn Tigers. Tickets can surely be purchased for a full season and even for specific games. One needs to hurry up before the tickets get sold out.
Grab your seat and enjoy the upcoming matches of Auburn. The first game is all set up at Jordan Hare stadium with a dress code of white at 3:30 PM on September 2, Saturday.
‘Bulldogs,’ the nickname given to the football team of the University of Georgia in Athens, is one of the most historical teams in college football. Their introduction to the sport dates back to 1892.
Currently, they compete in the NCAA Division 1 Football Bowl Subdivision as part of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Over the years, they have emerged as one of the most successful and respected teams in the country.
The iconic Sanford Stadium is home to Bulldogs. Although known for its hedges that surround the field, the stadium can also accommodate over 90,000 spectators. The Bulldogs have managed to create intense rivalries with other SEC powerhouses.
The most renowned rivalry is that with the Florida Gators, which is known as the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Part.” Apart from that, the Bulldogs also see in-state neighbors Georgia Tech as huge rivals.
Throughout their glorified past, the Bulldogs have won two Consensus National Championships, earned numerous SEC titles, and produced distinguished players, the most notable of all being Heisman Trophy winner 1982, Herschel Walker. The Bulldogs are consistently seen as title contenders as they have managed to showcase their dominance and prowess in the world of college football.
Let’s take a look at their schedule for the upcoming 2023/24 season.
The 2022/23 season proved to be a historic milestone for the University of Georgia’s football team as they reached unprecedented heights of success. In what can only be described as their best-ever season, the Bulldogs displayed unmatched prowess every time they stepped on turf.
Unbeaten from start to finish, the Bulldogs toppled any opponent that came their way. They started their season with an inspiring 49-3 victory against Oregon away. Week after week, the Bulldogs portrayed dominance and humbled each of their opponents.
Led by an exceptional coaching staff, the team honored strategy and gave foremost importance to strategy implication which proved fruitful in the long run.
The Bulldogs displayed immense tactical awareness and brilliance combined with an immense physical work-rate, which sent a strong message across the world of college football.
What to expect from the Bulldogs this season?
After a splendid display in last year’s footballing season, the Bulldogs are expected to maintain their form and produce yet another swashbuckling footballing display. With no changes to the coaching staff and great additions to the roster, the Bulldogs are once again seen as top contenders for the 2023/24 season.
Can the Bulldogs maintain their dominance, or will other teams seek revenge, potentially damaging their hopes?
The 2023 NFL season is set to be the 104th season of the NFL. The season is set to kick off on the 8th of September, 2023, with defending champions Kansas City Chiefs beginning their title defense by taking on Detroit Lions at home.
The 2022 season ended with Kansas City defeating the Philadelphia Eagles to win the highly anticipated super bowl. The 2022 season saw 23 trades and 74 retirements.
The upcoming season has already seen nine trades and 27 retirements, with the most notable one being the retirement of legend Tom Brady.
Tom Brady (Credit: Herald & Review)
Also Read: Tom Brady Is Rumored To Be Retiring From His Career As An NFL Quarterback
In 1980, Ohio State University’s football team, known as the ‘Buckeyes,’ took the field for the first time against Ohio Wesleyan University, a match in which they emerged winners. Since then, the Buckeyes have consistently delivered at the highest levels for their university.
The legacy of current and former Buckeyes extends beyond the college level, as most of the players have gone on to make a name for themselves in the NFL. The 2023/24 NFL season consists of 68 former Buckeyes.
Over the course of its history, the Ohio State Buckeyes have won 8 national championships and two conference championships while they were members of the OAC. In 1912, after a stellar performance, they became members of the big ten.
Ohio State Buckeyes (Credit: Athlon Sports)
In recent times, C.J. Stroud, Kyle McCord, Miyan Williams, Master Teague, Jaxon Smith Njigba, and Garrett Wilson have all been instrumental in the enormous success that the Buckeyes’ have achieved.
Ohio State Buckeyes’ 2022/23 season
The 2022/23 season for the Buckeyes was a rather impressive one as they went on an 11-game winning streak before losing the final two games of the season to Michigan and Georgia (23-45 and 41-42, respectively).
The Buckeyes started their 2022 season with a comfortable home win over Notre Dame (21-10) before easing their way past Arkansas State, Toledo, Wisconsin, and Rutgers(45-12, 77-21, 52-21, 49-10).
Their first away game was against Michigan State, which resulted in a 49-20 win for the Buckeyes. Later, they hosted Iowa and won 54-10 before going on to win their next two away games against Penn State and Northwestern (44-31 and 21-7). They then went on to defeat Indiana and Maryland to complete their 11-game win streak (56-14 and 43-30).
Their first loss of the season came in their second last game of the season at home to Michigan (23-45). The season finale ended in a narrow loss to Georgia away (41-42).
After an impressive 2022/23, the Buckeyes are raring to kickstart their new season. Here is their schedule
Date
Opponent
Time(Eastern)
Streaming Partner
H/A
Sep 2, 2023
Indiana
3:30 PM
CBS
Away
Sep 9, 2023
Youngstown State
12:00 PM
BIG Network
Home
Sep 16, 2023
Western Kentucky
4:00 PM
FOX
Home
Sep 23, 2023
Notre Dame
7:30 pm
NBC
Away
Oct 7, 2023
Maryland
TBA
TBA
Home
Oct 14, 2023
Purdue
TBA
TBA
Away
Oct 21, 2023
Penn State
TBA
TBA
Home
Oct 28, 2023
Wisconsin
TBA
TBA
Away
Nov 4, 2023
Rutgers
TBA
TBA
Away
Nov 11, 2023
Michigan State
7:30 PM
NBC
Home
Nov 18, 2023
Minnesota
TBA
TBA
Home
Nov 25, 2023
Michigan
TBA
TBA
Away
Dec 2, 2023
Big 10 Championship Game
8:00 PM
FOX
TBA
The Buckeyes’ roster for the 23/24 season consists of 121 players.
Ticket Purchases
To watch the Buckeyes in action, fans can purchase tickets from the official website of the Ohio Buckeyes. Tickets can be purchased for a single game or for the full season. Prices for single-game tickets vary based on location, seating, and whether or not the buyer has chosen any additional services, such as beverages.
Full-season tickets start at $410. Season ticket holders enjoy access to away, home, and post-season games. The Buckeyes also offer mini-plans where the fans can choose to watch any three games out of the five on offer.
The flex pass, which would allow fans to watch four games for $199, has been sold out. Faculty and staff tickets are also available on the website.
Jimmy Garoppolo is a well-known American professional football player who currently plays quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots and was later traded to the 49ers in 2017.
Garoppolo known for his strong arm and accuracy and has been praised for his calm under pressure and leadership skills. He has been a Super Bowl champion and a two-time winner of the NFL Comeback Player of the Year award. As of 2021, Jimmy Garoppolo’s net worth is estimated to be $30 million.
Early Life
James Richard Garoppolo was born on 2 November 1991, in Arlington Heights, Illinois. He attended Rolling Meadows High School in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, where he was a three-year starter at quarterback. He was named the team’s MVP in his senior year and was also selected to the All-Area and All-Conference teams.
Garoppolo then attended Eastern Illinois University, where he became the school’s all-time passing leader with 13,151 yards, 118 touchdowns, and 51 interceptions. He won the Walter Payton Award in 2013, which is given to the best Division I FCS player in the country.
NFL Career
Garoppolo was drafted in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots. He backed up Tom Brady during his first two seasons and then started two games in the 2016 season when Brady was suspended. He ended up leading the Patriots to a 2-0 record and was praised for his performance.
Garoppolo was then traded to the San Francisco 49ers in 2017. He started five games for the 49ers that season and then took over as the full-time starter in 2018. He led the team to a 13-3 record, a division title, and a Super Bowl appearance.
In 2019, Garoppolo suffered a season-ending ACL injury in Week 3. He returned in 2020 and led the team to a 6-10 record. In 2021, Garoppolo re-signed with the 49ers on a five-year, $137.5 million contract.
Awards and Accolades
Garoppolo has won numerous awards and accolades throughout his career. He was named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year in both 2018 and 2020. He was also a Pro Bowl selection in 2019 and a Super Bowl champion in 2020.
Endorsements
Garoppolo has several endorsement deals, including with Nike, Bose, and JBL. He also has a deal with Panini America, a sports trading card company, and he is a spokesperson for the NFL and the NFL Players Association.
Net Worth in 2023
With his salary and endorsements, it is likely that Jimmy Garoppolo’s net worth will continue to grow in the coming years. It is estimated that his net worth will reach $45 million by the year 2023.
Jimmy Garoppolo has had an impressive career in the NFL. He is a two-time winner of the NFL Comeback Player of the Year award and a Super Bowl champion. He has earned millions of dollars in salary and endorsements and currently has an estimated net worth of $30 million. With his endorsements and salary, it is likely that his net worth will continue to grow in the coming years.
Daniel Jones is an American professional football player who is currently the starting quarterback for the New York Giants. He is a highly talented player who has earned a lot of recognition for his performance on the field. Jones was drafted by the Giants in the first game of the 2019 NFL Draft and has since become a fixture in the team’s offense. He is widely considered one of the league’s top quarterbacks and is projected to have a long and successful career in the NFL.
As of 2021, Daniel Jones’ net worth is estimated to be $14 million. His wealth comes mainly from his NFL salary, endorsements, investments, and other business ventures. Jones has signed a four-year rookie contract with the Giants worth $25.2 million, with a $17 million signing bonus. This contract includes a fifth-year option that can be worth up to $34 million.
Biography
Daniel Jones was born on May 27, 1997 in Charlotte, North Carolina. He attended Charlotte Latin School, where he was a three-sport athlete, playing football, baseball and basketball. He was a three-year starter quarterback for the school’s football team, earning all-state honors his senior year.
After high school, Jones attended Duke University, where he played college football for the Blue Devils. He started all four years, and earned numerous accolades, including being named the MVP of the 2018 Quick Lane Bowl. After his senior season, he was selected by the Giants in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft.
NFL Career
The New York Giants selected Daniel Jones with the 6th overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. He was seen as a potential franchise quarterback and was a much-needed addition to the team’s offense. Jones started all 16 games of his rookie season, and despite some early struggles, he eventually found his footing and had a successful first year in the league. He finished the season with 3,027 passing yards, 24 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions.
In 2020, Jones had a breakout season, setting career-highs in passing yards (3,986), touchdowns (26), and completion percentage (63.9%). He also led the team to a 6-10 record and an appearance in the playoffs. Jones was named to his first Pro Bowl and was named an alternate for the 2021 Pro Bowl.
Salary
Daniel Jones is currently in the second year of his four-year rookie contract, which is worth $25.2 million, with a $17 million signing bonus. His base salary for the 2021 season is $1.9 million. He is also eligible to earn up to $1.1 million in incentives, depending on his performance.
Cars
Daniel Jones is reported to own a few high-end cars, including a Cadillac Escalade and a Tesla Model X. He also owns a few other luxury cars, but he doesn’t show them off much.
Net Worth 2023
As of 2021, Daniel Jones’ net worth is estimated to be $14 million. His wealth comes mainly from his NFL salary, endorsements, investments, and other business ventures. Jones is still in the early stages of his career, and his net worth is expected to boost significantly over the next few years. By 2023, his net worth is estimated to be around $25 million.