Giants' Glennon set to make 3rd straight start, Jones still not cleared
The New York Giants are planning for quarterback Mike Glennon to make his third straight start on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys, head coach Joe Judge announced Wednesday, according to team reporter Dan Salomone.
Judge added that regular starter Daniel Jones' status has not changed as he hasn't been cleared for contact. Jones has missed the last two games due to a neck injury.
The Giants have lost each of the two games that Glennon started. He's thrown two touchdowns and two interceptions, but he failed to crack 200 passing yards in either contest.
Jake Fromm sits behind Glennon on the depth chart. New York is considering giving Fromm some playing time even with Glennon likely to start, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
The Giants reside in the basement of the NFC East at 4-9, while the Cowboys are in first at 9-4.
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