Former Giants quarterback Daniel Jones gave his old offensive linemen holiday gifts.
As in, his former offensive linemen.
Jones, who was cut by the Giants earlier this season and later signed with the Vikings, gave the Giants O-line limited-edition bottles of Clase Azul tequila to show his gratitude, ESPN reported.
It’s not clear what tequila was purchased, but prices for the brand generally range from $180 to $2,900 — with some limited editions pushing $19,000.
It was a thoughtful gesture from Jones, who had signed a four-year, $160 million extension before the 2023 season, to go out of his way to thank his old line.
Jones, before leaving for Minnesota, started 10 games for the Giants this season, going 2-8 in what was a disappointing end to a rocky New York tenure.
He threw for 2,070 yards and eight touchdowns with seven interceptions, adding 67 carries for 265 yards and two rushing TDs.
He has since been replaced by Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito, with Tim Boyle also getting reps.
Jones is now on the Vikings’ practice squad after getting cut by the Giants.