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Daniel Jones (American football)

American football player (born 1997)

American football player

Daniel Stephen Jones III (born May 27, 1997), nicknamed "Danny Dimes",[1][2][3] is an American professional footballquarterback for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Duke Blue Devils and was selected sixth overall by the New York Giants in the 2019 NFL draft.

In 2022, Jones' fourth season, the Giants made their first playoffs since 2016 and won their first postseason game since 2011.[4] In the following offseason, he signed a 4-year, $160 million extension with the team. Jones was benched midway through the 2024 season and was subsequently released after six seasons with the Giants.

Early life

Jones was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 27, 1997. He is the oldest son of Becca and Steve Jones.[5]

Jones attended Charlotte Latin School in Charlotte, North Carolina.[6] During his high school career, he had 6,997 passing yards and 98 touchdowns. De

Daniel Jones is the starting quarterback for the New York Giants. Jones is from Charlotte, North Carolina, where he played high school football at Charlotte Latin High School. From there, he went on to Duke University, where he threw for 8,201 yards and 52 touchdowns to 29 interceptions in three seasons. Jones put enough on film which, along with his 4.81 40-yard dash at 6-5 and 221-pounds, impressed the New York Giants enough to draft him sixth overall in the 2019 NFL Draft. He began the 2019 season as the backup to franchise icon Eli Manning but got his chance in Week 3 of Jones’ rookie season. Jones burst onto the scene with 336 yards passing and two touchdowns while also rushing for 28 yards and two rushing touchdowns in his debut. He finished his rookie season as the QB24 in fantasy with 3,027 yards, 24 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions while completing 61.9-percent of his passes in 12 starts.

Coaching changes in New York have hindered Daniel Jones from making the leap to stardom. The Giants hired Joe Judge as head coach and Jason Garrett as offensive coordinator in 2020

JONES, DANIEL (1811 - 1861), Mormon missionary

Name: Daniel Jones
Date of birth: 1811
Date of death: 1861
Parent: Ruth Jones
Parent: Thomas Jones
Gender: Male
Occupation: Mormon missionary
Area of activity: Religion
Author: David Williams

Born 4 August 1811, the son of Thomas and Ruth Jones, Tan-yr-ogof, Abergele. His eldest brother, John Jones (1801 - 1856), was celebrated as an anti-Baptist controversialist. After emigrating to America, Daniel Jones became a convert to Mormonism through conveying believers on a river boat of which he was in charge. Jones was with the prophet Joseph Smith on the night of 26 June 1844, when he was assassinated. Next year Jones came to Wales as a missionary. He made Merthyr Tydfil his centre, publishing there a monthly periodical, Prophwyd y Jubili . He sailed from Liverpool on 26 February 1849, with 249 Welsh converts, and shepherded them across the plains to Salt Lake City in twenty-five covered wagons. In August 1852, he returned on a second mission, and in 1856 took another 703 Welsh saints to Salt Lake City. The remain

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