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New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll has officially confirmed that he will take over playcalling duties for the 2024 season, marking a significant shift from the previous two seasons when offensive coordinator Mike Kafka led the offense. Daboll's decision comes after a disappointing 6-11 season where the team finished 29th in total offense, and he faces considerable pressure to improve performance in what many consider a pivotal Year 3 for his regime. Despite declining to elaborate on his reasoning, Daboll's track record as an offensive play caller suggests he is betting on himself to turn the team's fortunes around. Additionally, Daboll indicated that cornerback Adoree' Jackson might be used as a punt returner due to Gunner Olszewski's injury, although there are concerns about Jackson's previous knee injury while returning punts. The Giants are set to play their season opener against the Minnesota Vikings, where Daboll's offensive strategies will be closely scrutinized. With Bill Belichick's name looming as a potential replacement, Daboll's ability to deliver results is critical to his job security.
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