The New York Giants have announced that they will retain General Manager Joe Schoen and Head Coach Brian Daboll for the 2025 NFL season, despite finishing the 2023 season with a disappointing record of 3-14. Team owner John Mara acknowledged that fans are understandably upset with the decision, yet he highlighted a commitment to continuity as crucial for the team’s future. “I know our fans are frustrated and upset. I can understand why they feel that way,” Mara stated. He reiterated that stability in leadership roles is essential, especially after a tumultuous season. Schoen and Daboll, who were instrumental in the team’s recent rebuilding efforts, have been given the chance to further develop their vision for the Giants. Schoen, who navigated the team through challenging roster decisions, and Daboll, in his second year with the team, now look to bounce back from a season characterized by numerous injuries and inconsistent performances. The franchise aims to regain its footing in the competitive NFC East, focusing on developing young talent and making strategic acquisitions during the offseason. Sources within the organization indicate that retaining Schoen and Daboll could pave the way for a revamped team strategy as the Giants prepare for the 2024 season.
New York Giants Retain GM Joe Schoen and Head Coach Brian Daboll for 2025 Season Amid Disappointing Performance
