Daniel Jones becomes wild card in Steelers' muddled quarterback chase
Briefly

The Pittsburgh Steelers are exploring the possibility of acquiring former Giants quarterback Daniel Jones for the 2025 season, according to radio host Andrew Fillipponi. Jones, who has demonstrated mobility with 227 rushing attempts over three years, could thrive in offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's dual-threat scheme. The Steelers previously had inconsistency with quarterbacks Fields and Wilson, leading them to seek a fresh alternative. After a lackluster performance with the Giants, Jones is seen as a new option that aligns with Mike Tomlin's preference for mobile quarterbacks.
There's interest in former Giants QB Daniel Jones inside the Steelers organization. Quote: '[The Steelers] could do a lot worse than Jones.' With the belief he actually is a good fit for Arthur Smith's offense.
Jones ran the ball 227 times over the past three years (fifth-most among quarterbacks) and, in theory, is a fit for teams that are looking for a dual-threat option.
The Steelers and Wilson did struggle down the stretch, though, as they lost five straight including a non-competitive playoff loss to the Ravens.
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