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Dan Benton

See it: Giants’ Daniel Jones back at Duke as training continues

If New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones fails in Year 3, it will not be because of the lack of work he’s put in.

Jones has spent the entirety of his offseason working out and training, often with his offensive teammates, all across the country. He championed private workouts in Arizona and North Carolina, held throwing sessions in New Jersey, and spent countless hours with his teammates out on the town in an effort to bond.

Now, just three weeks from the start of training camp, Jones has returned to Duke University where he’s connected with head coach David Cutcliffe and New York Jets wide receiver Jamison Crowder.

“I’m proud of the way he works every day. This guy comes to work every day and whatever phase he’s in, if he’s in the weight room, getting treatment on field, throwing with his teammates, organizing things outside this building, the guy always has a plan of how he’s going to attack things and proud to watch how he’s worked,” head coach Joe Judge said in May.

“He’s a hard worker. He’s in the building well before anybody else, me and him are,” safety Logan Ryan said of Jones in October. “I believe in him, I have full faith in him. . . He has no problem being a leader, he has no problem working hard. He has no problem putting the time in, I think the Giants have the right guy when it comes to that.”

Jones must take this offseason training and put it to work on the field this coming season, but that’s a bridge that will be crossed when the time comes. For now, it’s worth marveling at the relentless work ethic Jones has demonstrated this offseason and what it could mean for the Giants’ offense.

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