Giants Owner Reaffirms Support for Daboll, Schoen
Giants Owner Reaffirms Support for Daboll, Schoen

Giants Owner Reaffirms Support for Daboll, Schoen

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New York Giants owner John Mara has announced that he intends to keep head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen despite the team's disappointing 2-5 start this season. Mara emphasized his commitment to patience, noting he has confidence in both Daboll and Schoen to eventually turn the team around, even as the Giants rank among the league's worst in points and yardage. The decision comes amid criticism over the team's performance and the controversial extension of quarterback Daniel Jones, who has struggled since signing a significant contract and missing most of last season due to injury. While fans and critics alike are expressing frustration, Mara remains steadfast, referencing lessons in patience from his father, Wellington Mara. This decision follows the Giants’ recent defeat by division rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles, where former Giant Saquon Barkley excelled. Despite past instances of midseason firings, Mara seems determined to avoid such actions this time around, aiming instead for long-term stability.

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