Giants general manage Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll are back — for now. But what happens if they keep losing in 2025, after going 6-11 in 2023 and 3-14 in 2024? Could they be fired during the 2025 season,
The New York Giants are moving forward with general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll despite a 3-14 season, and Daboll discussed possible changes to his staff.
In a recent episode of his podcast, “Fitz & Whit,” which he hosts with Prime Video analyst Andrew Whitworth, the quarterback-turned-NFL analyst warned teams seeking to hire Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores, whom the Jets have requested to interview.
Giants coach Brian Daboll somehow kept his job, despite going 3-14 and 6-11 the past two seasons. But while Daboll will be back for a fourth season in 2025, two of his defensive assistants are toast. Daboll fired secondary coach Jerome Henderson and safeties coach Michael Treier, according to NFL Network.
New York Giants legend Eli Manning spoke on Bill Belichick taking the North Carolina football job and the future of the Manningcast.
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.
A majority of Giants fans are frustrated by ownership’s decision to stay the course after one of the worst seasons in franchise history.
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