The Giants were one of the worst teams in the NFL during the 2024 season, but they aren't firing coach Brian Daboll. Here's why.
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New York Giants owner John Mara issues a stern warning to Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen, emphasizing the need for rapid improvement.
Giants make final decision on job status of head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen following another disappointing season
The New York Giants were one of the most disappointing teams in the NFL this season, but they have decided not to hit the reset button. On Monday, Giants
Firing Daboll would have ripped down the supposedly collaborative curtain behind the Wizard of Oz. Daniel Jones is being used as this year’s scapegoat. And now it feels like Daboll is being set ...
When the New York Giants announced the decision to keep Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen on Monday ... already infatuated with the idea of making Daniel Jones a long-term starter ran to the negotiating ...
In the end, the New York Giants decided that no move was the best move for them. Coach Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen are both returning to the Giants in 2025, team president John Mara announced in a statement Monday morning.
The New York Giants lost Sunday to finish the 2024 NFL season 3-14, giving them the most single-season losses in franchise history. They aren't undergoing sweeping changes, however, with owner John Mara announcing Monday that head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen will return for a fourth season together in 2025.
Notably, the team released starting quarterback Daniel Jones less than two years ... imploring owner John Mara to fire head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen and start things ...
Former Giants quarterback Daniel Jones was pegged as the prime candidate for a starting QB gig that could be opening up in 2025. The post Ex-Giants’ Daniel Jones ‘Easy to Envision’ Replacing Potential $40 Million QB appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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