Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports that the Giants could keep Joe Schoen and let go of Brian Daboll after the season.
New York Giants reporters relayed that NYG HC Brian Daboll kept repeating the same response after their 10th straight loss to the Falcons.
Most reporters assume the Giants would use the first pick of the 2025 draft to acquire either Miami Hurricanes signal-caller Cam Ward or Colorado Buffaloes star quarterback Shedeur Sanders. On paper, Mara has little reason to believe the Schoen and Daboll team will make such an important decision right.
Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen face uncertain futures with the Giants. Have your say on how the team will act in Pro Football Rumor's latest poll.
Here's the latest update on Nabers' injury as Week 17 gets underway: Ahead of practice Thursday, head coach Brian Daboll told reporters that Nabers will not practice. While Daboll didn't rule Nabers out ahead of the game, it's not a great sign that the third-year coach simply said they will "see where we're at" on Friday.
How far have the Giants’ standards fallen if they are actually considering retaining GM Joe Schoen while making head coach Brian Daboll walk the plank?
The New York Giants hired both general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll ahead of the 2022 season, but that reportedly doesn't mean they
"It's almost impossible to imagine Giants co-owner John Mara justifying another season of Brian Daboll at this point. It's not just that they're 2-13 and have lost 10 straight games. Daboll earned the job three years ago because he was considered a brilliant offensive coach. But his offense has become completely dysfunctional," Vacchiano wrote.
Head coach Brian Daboll made history on Sunday in Atlanta, leading the New York Giants to their 10th consecutive loss, a new franchise record in humiliating futility. Not even "The Wilderness Years" saw a 10-game losing streak.
Brian Daboll revealed New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock will start after struggling in Week 16 and getting an MRI after the team's 10th consecutive loss.
Sunday brought another terrible day of football for the New York Giants, who fell to the Atlanta Falcons, 34-7, to bring their record to 2-13 on the season. The loss also marked the 10th straight defeat for Brian Daboll's squad as the franchise trudges through the final weeks of a historically terrible season.