
Vikings’ Jonathan Greenard felt ‘a little bit bad’ for Daniel Jones after Giants fans’ boos
NY Post
The Vikings started beating Giants quarterback Daniel Jones so badly Sunday that even Minnesota outside linebacker Jonathan Greenard started to feel bad about it.
During a Tuesday interview on “The Power Trip Morning Show,” Greenard talked about the booing Jones received, adding that he started to feel some sympathy for the oft-criticized QB as the game went on.
Giants fans did not let up on Jones, with some waiting outside the players’ entrance and heckling him as he left MetLife Stadium after the 28-6 loss.
“We kind of started to feel a little bit bad for him as we’re still just completely taking away everything he wants to do,” Greenard told the radio show. “Hey, it’s good to be on the other side of it, and it’s our job to not be on that side.”
Jones finished the game with a 44.3 passer rating and threw two interceptions.
The signal-caller has been highly scrutinized since he signed a four-year, $160 million contract with the Giants before the 2023 season.

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