NFL free agency is almost here. Can Giants general manager Joe Schoen save his job with a strong haul of signees?
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New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll’s jobs are on the line after the team set a franchise record for losses in a season (14), and let Saquon Barkley and Xavier McKinney leave via free agency only to become All-Pros with their new teams.
The Giants decided not to punt on Jamie Gillan. Two days before the start of free agency, the Giants re-signed their punter, The Post confirmed.
Amid a 3-14 season, Daboll was unable to stop the losing —- there was a franchise-record 10-game losing streak —- but there was never a mutiny in the locker room.
In addition to his combine performance, it helps how Dart is coming off his best season, having tallied 4,279 yards and 29 touchdowns plus a 180.7 passer rating in 13 games. To cap off his collegiate career, the QB threw for 404 yards and four touchdowns as Ole Miss dismantled Duke in the Gator Bowl.
The Giants have last year's second-round pick Tyler Nubin and Dane Belton on their rookie contracts. They seem to want to add a mid-range veteran to the mix who can possibly start. Some options in addition to Pinnock include Andre Cisco, Talanoa Hufanga and Will Harris. Safety doesn't seem to be the top priority, but it will be addressed.
The New York Giants failed by most measures in 2024, but their players gave a passing grade to many aspects of the organization, including head coach Brian Daboll.
Here are the burning questions around a possible Giants-Rodgers marriage. Shortly after announcing general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll would be retained, co-owner John Mara made it clear he would not tolerate another season like the one the Giants just endured.
Adding Aaron Rodgers to the New York Giants roster could signal the end of the line for the team’s coach and general manager.
It sure sounds like the New York Giants might talk themselves into Aaron Rodgers after Matthew Stafford's restructured deal in Los Angeles.
Regardless of the route, it will be a crucial decision whichever way Giants' general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll decide to go, with both entering a potential make-it-or-beak-it year coming off a 3-14 campaign, one of the worst seasons in ...