


Rushing Yardsĭaniel Jones running TD🚨 /hKzeowr7sC The next closest is Phil Simms, who collected 33,462 passing yards during his Giants career. When looking at career passing-yard leaders in Giants history, he’s got a stranglehold on the record for quite some time. Based on his longevity with Big Blue, he’s going to be in first place by a wide margin for multiple categories. It was only a matter of time before we saw Eli Manning here. Single-season record: Eli Manning, 2011: 4,933 yardsĪll-time record: Eli Manning, 2004-19: 57,023 yards Super Bowl XLVI MVP #FutureHOFer #GiantsPride /EFZoqRGf3E Postseason: 1,219 Passing Yards (NFL Record).The 2011 #NYGiants were carried by Eli Manning: We’re obviously only basing this off four seasons and things can change moving forward. When it comes to completing his passes, though, Jones has done it better than any other Giants quarterback in team history. Have whatever criticisms you want of Danny Dimes. All stats are from Pro-Football-Reference. Single-season records had to include at least 10 games played, while all-time records needed to include at least two seasons. We’ll look at single-season and all-time Giants quarterback records for the following categories: completion percentage, passing yards, rushing yards, passing touchdowns, rushing touchdowns, Quarterback Rating, and game-winning drives. take the field in 2023, let’s take a quick stroll down memory lane. Big Blue is hoping for that and more after agreeing to a four-year, $160 million extension this past offseason. That’s why being the NY Giants quarterback isn’t for the faint of heart.ĭaniel Jones gave us a glimpse of what he was capable of in 2022. But like with most things in pro sports, expectations are a little higher and the criticism gets a little louder in New York. Being a quarterback in the NFL is hard, regardless of the team we’re talking about.
