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    Giants Fans Go Wild as Top 2025 NFL Draft Prospect Shedeur Sanders Reacts to Giants Waiving Daniel Jones

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    Giants fans are buzzing after Shedeur Sanders liked New York's post announcing it was waiving Daniel Jones, sparking speculation about his future with Big Blue.

    New York Giants fans are in splits after top 2025 NFL Draft prospect Shedeur Sanders dropped his reaction to the Giants waiving Daniel Jones. The Colorado Buffaloes’ star QB couldn’t resist chiming in on the bold move.

    With the Giants’ QB drama reaching new heights, the buzz around Sanders is growing even louder.

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    Fans Speculate After Shedeur Sanders Likes Daniel Jones Announcement

    Giants fans are buzzing after Sanders liked New York’s official Instagram post announcing they were waiving Jones. NFL legend Deion Sanders’ son sparked speculation with this subtle but powerful move. Could this be a hint that Sanders is eyeing a future with Big Blue?

    The official post included a statement from team president John Mara, which read, “Daniel came to see me this morning and asked if we would release him. We mutually agreed that would be best for him and for the team. Daniel has been a great representative of our organization, first-class in every way … We hold Daniel in high regard and have a great appreciation for him. We wish him nothing but the best in the future.”

    Fans quickly took to X (formerly known as Twitter), sharing their reactions. One user wrote, “Shedeur Sanders LIKED this post 👀,” drawing attention to the QB’s interaction.

    Some fans joked that Sanders may be subtly signaling interest in the Giants, with one comment reading, “[Shedeur] low key wanna go to the Giants.”

    Given the franchise’s situation after benching Jones, another user wrote: “Ah yes a Qb will be your saving grace. Rinse and repeat. Priceless.”

    One fan, though, was skeptical, commenting, “Deion never letting his son going to this pathetic franchise.”

    Another added to the sentiment, quipping, “I doubt Deion will let him join the Giants. This franchise can’t stop wasting players’ careers.”

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    Interestingly, some fans suggested that Sanders’ like was more about respect for Jones’ professionalism, especially after his recent demotion. One fan wrote, “Maybe he likes the comments about how Daniel Jones accepted his demotion in stride and kept it professional.”

    As the rumors swirl, it’s clear Giants fans are keeping a close eye on Sanders and the future of their QB situation. Will the Giants be Sanders’ next stop? Only time will tell.

    Rob Parker Rips Giants’ Jones Move, Blasts Brian Daboll

    Former New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley shared his thoughts on Daniel Jones getting released by the NFC East franchise.
    New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (8) celebrates with teammate running back Saquon Barkley (26) after scoring a touchdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the fourth quarter at TIAA Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: Douglas DeFelice-USA TODAY Sports

    NFL analyst Rob Parker didn’t hold back on “Fox Sports Radio” when discussing Jones’ release by the Giants. “Daniel Jones is a bad NFL quarterback,” Parker said flatly. “There’s no other way to describe him. The Giants made a mistake.”

    He didn’t stop there — Parker blasted the decision to re-sign Jones in 2023 while parting ways with Saquon Barkley. “Major mistake,” he added.

    As the conversation turned to head coach Brian Daboll, Parker went for the jugular, suggesting Daboll should “take ‘Quarterback Whisperer’ off his résumé” after failing to fix Jones.

    Jones, who’s posted a 24-44-1 record across 69 starts, now faces a big decision. At 27, will he fight for a starting job elsewhere, or settle for backup duties? His next move will be a defining one for his NFL future. Let’s see if he bounces back or fades into backup oblivion.

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