Giants Overhaul Staff After 3-14 Season
Giants Overhaul Staff After 3-14 Season

Giants Overhaul Staff After 3-14 Season

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The New York Giants have made significant coaching staff changes following a disappointing 3-14 season, dismissing defensive passing game coordinator Jerome Henderson and safeties coach Mike Treier. Additionally, several staff members, including defensive assistant Ben Burress and director of strength and conditioning Frank Piraino, have left for positions elsewhere. Ryan Cowden, senior advisor to the Giants' general manager, is leaving to join the New England Patriots, likely as vice president of player personnel and aligning closely with Eliot Wolf. Cowden's departure reunites him with head coach Mike Vrabel. These changes come amid criticism of head coach Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen, though Giants' ownership has decided to retain them for continuity. The Giants aim to address their challenges while navigating these shifts in personnel.

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