Giants make final decision on job status of head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen following another disappointing season
After making the baffling decision to retain the failed third-year regime of general manager Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll, Giants co-owner John Mara tried to explain himself. Mara — though not co-owner Steve Tisch — spoke to reporters Monday morning,
Giants owner John Mara confirmed there will not be significant changes to the organization's heads. But how much longer does this give them in New York?
New York Giants owner John Mara issues a stern warning to Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen, emphasizing the need for rapid improvement.
Schoen and Daboll just concluded an historically bad 3-14 campaign in the Giants’ 100th season as a franchise. It was the most losses by a Giants team in the club’s 100 years.
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.
NY Giants' John Mara expressed frustration with how this past year played out. There won't be price increases for 2025 season tickets, the team says.
After the Giants cut starting quarterback Daniel Jones, he joined Minnesota’s practice squad. It was a wise move, aimed at getting him on a team while maintaining the flexibility to sign with another team’s active roster, should the opportunity arise.
While everyone speculated on the fate of the head coach/general manager duo, owner John Mara is quickly putting ... berth in 2022-23 (defeated the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Wild Card Round).
#Giants owner John Mara on the timeline for improvement after ... when they secured a Wild Card victory over the Minnesota Vikings. Under Daboll’s leadership, the team has gone 18-32-1 over ...
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There's no question the New York Giants' top priority this offseason is to find themselves a starting quarterback. Co-owner John Mara, general manager Joe Schoen, and head coach Brian Daboll all cited the need for a quarterback in their exit interviews with the media