The New York Giants lost Sunday to finish the 2024 NFL season 3-14, giving them the most single-season losses in franchise history. They aren't undergoing sweeping changes, however, with owner John Mara announcing Monday that head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen will return for a fourth season together in 2025.
In his first season with the Giants in 2022, Daboll was named Coach of the Year after a playoff win over the Minnesota Vikings. Since then, things have gone downhill with a 6-11 record in 2023 and an even worse finish this year. 2024 was considered to be a make-or-break season.
Despite finishing with one of the worst records in the NFL in 2024, the Giants are keeping their head coach and general manager as Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen will return to New York in 2025, co-owner John Mara announced Monday morning.
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The Giants co-owner said his patience is wearing thin even after his decision to retain the current regime for 2025.
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