Former New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones said "thank you" to his old offensive lineman, all the way from Minnesota.
Jones, now on the practice squad for the Vikings, gifted the Giants offensive line a bottle of high end Clase Azul tequila for supporting him during his tenure in New York
Ex-New York Giants QB Daniel Jones sent expensive bottles of tequila to his former offensive linemen for the holidays.
Former New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones sent holiday gifts to the team's offensive linemen despite being released.
Daniel Jones may not be with the Giants anymore, but he treated his former offensive line to nice holiday gifts. According to Jordan Raanan of ESPN, Jones sent all of the offensive linemen who were on the Giants roster with him a limited edition bottle of Clase Azul.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daniel Jones bought his former Giants offensive linemen Christmas gifts despite being released by the team in November, according to a report.
Former Giants quarterback Daniel Jones gave his old offensive linemen holiday gifts. As in, his former offensive linemen. Jones, who was cut by the Giants earlier this season and later signed with the Vikings, gave the Giants O-line limited-edition bottles of Clase Azul tequila to show his gratitude, ESPN reported.
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It’s tradition for an NFL team’s quarterback — and sometimes, running backs do it — to buy lavish gifts for the offensive line that protects them. This year, Brock Purdy gave his line trucks and the Bengals’ Joe Burrow gave his O-line katanas.
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Daniel Jones with a class move. He may not be the Giants QB anymore but … he sent all the offensive linemen who were on the roster with him a limited edition bottle of Clase Azul. Jones was benched and released by the Giants last month. He’s on the Vikings practice squad.
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