New York Giants coach Brian Daboll is reportedly prepared to fight for his job with a very “detailed” pitch to John Mara and Steve Tisch.
Two NFL insiders believe the New York Giants will stay the course and retain both GM Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll.
After a disappointing 3-14 season, the New York Giants said, Monday, it would keep general manager Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll, stating the team is confident in their "vision."
PHILADELPHIA — The Giants have forfeited the right to be taken seriously as an NFL franchise until further notice. Sunday’s developments appeared to indicate that co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch could retain Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll as GM and head coach for 2025.
Brian Daboll and the New York Giants wrap up the 2024 NFL season against the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The Eagles won, 20-13.
The two teams picking ahead of Giants in the NFL Draft, the Titans and the Browns, could each use a quarterback, too.
In coaching terms, New York Giants head coach, Brian Daboll, is a dead man walking if he doesn’t return the franchise to prominence next season. Giants president, John Mara, issued the ultimatum on Monday after the team announced Mr. Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen will return next season despite a 3-14 record this year.
The New York Giants are sticking with general manager Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll. Owner and team president John Mara announced Monday that he and co-owner Steve Tisch decided to move forward with the Giants’ current leadership even after a 3-14 season that ranks among the franchise’s worst.
Schoen gave quarterback Drew Lock a one-year, $5 million contract to be the backup plan for Jones. But when the Giants moved on from Jones, they leap-frogged Lock for No. 3 quarterback Tommy DeVito. Lock eventually made five starts and, aside from an inexplicable virtuoso performance in a win over the Indianapolis Colts in Week 17, it was ugly.
The two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback thinks it’s a smart move by Giants ownership to stay the course with the current regime.
Quarterback Daniel Jones is now with the Minnesota Vikings less than two years after he received a new four-year contract from Schoen. Big Blue finished the 2023 season at 6-11, and the Giants then lost a franchise-record 10 straight games after they began the 2024 campaign at 2-3.