A Giant Issue Podcast - Reaction to Schoen, Daboll StayingUnder normal circumstances, any NFL team that keeps its general manager and head coach combination intact after the season should be in the “winners” column.
The New York Giants announced some big franchise news on Monday morning. Both head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen will be returning for the 2025 season. "Now that our season is over,
For the Giants, the expectation is not so fast with whatever goes down with head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen. A decision on their fates will likely not be made public on Monday, no matter what happens in Sunday’s Giants-Eagles game at Lincoln Financial Field.
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.
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.
Three wins proved good enough for the New York Giants to bring back general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll for 2025. Despite a 3-14 season and rumors
That worst-case scenario did not transpire. With New England’s win over the Bills, the updated draft order stands at the Titans with No. 1 overall, followed by the Browns at No. 2, Giants at No. 3 and the Patriots at No. 4.
The New York Giants made a swift decision Monday morning in keeping general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll. Giants fans are upset because they wanted change. Owners John Mara and Steve Tisch thought otherwise.
Fans might not like it, but former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is backing the team's decision to stick with head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen.
Mara was lost in a sea of contradictions Monday as he tried to defend the indefensible decision of retaining Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen.
When the chips were down in 2016 and his job was on the line, then-New York Giants general manager Jerry Reese went into self-preservation mode. In a Hail Mary effort, he spent $106.3 million in guaranteed money,