The New York Giants have decided to retain general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll despite a disappointing 3-14 season. The team's owner and president, along with co-owner Steve Tisch, made the announcement on Monday, expressing confidence in the current leadership.
Following a successful start in 2022, where the Giants went 9-7-1 and made the playoffs, the team faced challenges this season. Quarterback Daniel Jones struggled with injuries and inconsistency, leading to a 6-11 finish. Jones was eventually benched, and the team finished the season with a franchise-record 10-game losing streak.
Despite fan frustration and calls for changes, the Giants have opted to stick with Schoen and Daboll. The duo will now focus on improving the team's performance, with a particular emphasis on finding a new quarterback. The Giants hold the No. 3 overall pick in the upcoming draft in April.
The decision to retain Schoen and Daboll comes after a season that saw the Giants go winless in the NFC East and struggle at home, finishing with a 1-8 record. The team will look to address these issues and build a competitive roster for the upcoming season.
While the Giants' 2022 campaign did not meet expectations, the ownership remains committed to the process and vision set forth by Schoen and Daboll. Both individuals were hired in 2022 and will continue in their roles as the team looks ahead to the future.
Despite the challenges faced this season, the Giants are optimistic about their prospects moving forward. With a renewed focus on improvement and a commitment to building a winning team, Schoen and Daboll are determined to lead the Giants to success in the upcoming season.