Daboll insisted that he still believes in the people and processes in place despite the Giants falling to their worst record in its 100-year history.
In what could be head coach Brian Daboll's final game with the New York Giants, the team announced it would be without multiple starting offensive linemen.
For the Giants, the expectation is not so fast with whatever goes down with head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen. A decision on their fates will likely not be made public on Monday, no matter what happens in Sunday’s Giants-Eagles game at Lincoln Financial Field.
Giants owner John Mara is reportedly considering all options heading into Week 18. He has considered firing either Brian Daboll or Joe Schoen.
If the Giants retain Brian Daboll, firing Mike Kafka could be one of the staff changes which takes place. Read more at Pro Football Rumors.
Two NFL insiders believe the New York Giants will stay the course and retain both GM Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll.
When will the New York Giants make a decision on Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll's future with the team? Get the latest Giants rumors.
The New York Giants wrapped up the 2024 season on Sunday with a 20-13 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Giants, who haven't won in Philadelphia since 2013, continued their dreadful streak with another loss to their division rival.
The New York Giants wrapped up their regular season on Sunday with a 20-13 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, a game that served as an opportunity for both teams to evaluate depth ahead of an offseason for the Giants and the playoffs for the Eagles.
"Buzz" has emerged, pointing to Kafka being dismissed in the event Daboll remains in place, Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer writes. Such a development would likely be centered on Daboll reclaiming full control of the Giants offense.
That worst-case scenario did not transpire. With New England’s win over the Bills, the updated draft order stands at the Titans with No. 1 overall, followed by the Browns at No. 2, Giants at No. 3 and the Patriots at No. 4.