logo
Home
Features
NewsSIC PremiumPromotionsLog inSign up
Loading...
logo

Sports Injury Central is the only place for real-time expert injury analysis on the NFL, NBA, CFB and MLB.

Email:

support@sicscore.com

Phone:

(619) 327-9538

Sitemap

NFLMLBNBANHL

Other

AboutPodcastsVideosPromotionsNewsletterPrivacy PolicyTerms of Service

Follow Us

PFD TwitterSIC TwitterYouTubeSIC TikTokSIC InstagramPFD Facebook

Partners

Betr
Line Star
Prize Picks
RW
Sleepers
Sports Grid
SportsdataIO
Underdog Fantasy

© 2025 Sports Injury Central. All Rights Reserved. San Diego, CA

Sports Injury Central and Injury AI Inc does not endorse, recommend or support illegal betting or gambling under any circumstances. All information on this site is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be used in any direct or indirect violation of local, state, federal or international law(s).

Daniel Jones Injury: Giants QB Leaves With Ankle Sprain

2 min read • October 02, 2022

Posted in

NFL
Daniel Jones Injury: Giants QB Leaves With Ankle Sprain

New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones suffered a left ankle injury in the third quarter of Sunday's game against the Bears.

By video, the fourth-year quarterback appeared to suffer a mild left high-ankle sprain when he was sacked and had his left leg landed on.

The injury appeared similar to the play that knocked out Patriots quarterback Mac Jones, but the Giants quarterback's ankle sprain is less severe.

Given Daniel Jones' playing style, he is unlikely to play next week when the Giants face the Packers in London.

High-ankle sprains notoriously increase in swelling overnight and can lead to a multi-week absence.

Tyrod Taylor entered at quarterback for Daniel Jones and threw an interception with under 14 minutes in the fourth quarter.

Tyrod Taylor
Tyrod Taylor
Daniel Jones
Daniel Jones
Mac Jones
Mac Jones
Minnesota VikingsNew York GiantsNew York JetsJacksonville Jaguars

Written by

Sports Injury Central
Sports Injury Central
@SICscore
·Follow

#Giants QB Daniel Jones has not returned after this left ankle injury Injury analysis and potential return timeline: bit.ly/3yacM5R

Watch on X
7:32 PM · Oct 2, 2022
4
Reply
Read more on X

Recommended Articles