10. Daniel Jones
He never quite lived up to the billing as the heir to Eli Manning but Jones did lead the Giants to a playoff win in 2022 and while his record of 24-44-1 in the regular season is awful he ranks seventh all-time in franchise wins (or at least since NFL stats began crediting them to starting quarterbacks in the 1950s). He is also fifth in passing yards and seventh in touchdown passes.
9. Bennie Friedman
The team’s first star passer — and one of the league’s first — Friedman threw 20 touchdown passes in 1929, an NFL record that stood until 1942. He was first- or second-team All-Pro in each of his five seasons with the Giants.
8. Jeff Hostetler
One of just three quarterbacks to start and win a Super Bowl for the Giants, Hostetler replaced an injured Phil Simms late in a do

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