Giants Fire Coaches After 3-14 Season
Giants Fire Coaches After 3-14 Season

Giants Fire Coaches After 3-14 Season

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Following a disappointing 3-14 season, the New York Giants have fired defensive backs coach Jerome Henderson and safeties coach Michael Treier as part of a coaching staff shakeup. Owner John Mara expressed frustration with the team's defensive performance, particularly regarding their inability to create turnovers, setting a franchise record with only five interceptions in a season. Henderson, who joined the Giants in 2020, had been criticized for the development of cornerback Deonte Banks, while Treier also faced challenges during his tenure. Despite the staff changes, defensive coordinator Shane Bowen is expected to remain in his position. The Giants are now tasked with finding new coaches who align better with Bowen's defensive strategy. These moves signal a commitment to improve the team's overall performance moving forward.

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