Giants to hire Ladell Betts
The New York Giants failed by most measures in 2024, but their players gave a passing grade to many aspects of the organization, including head coach Brian Daboll.
Thomas, 50, becomes the third running back coach in three years to leave Daboll’s staff voluntarily after only one season with the organization.
INDIANAPOLIS - The New York Giants face an offseason of decisions that will speak to the urgency of turning the franchise into a winner again, not to mention the pressure under which general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll will be operating as they enter a pivotal fourth season in control of Big Blue.
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Giants GM’s time is running out after odd comments on quarterback position
Giants 'Have to address quarterback position somewhere,' Joe Schoen says at NFL combine
The New York Giants are entering the 2025 season with only one quarterback on the roster and in desperate need of a starter behind center.
Giants GM Joe Schoen Reveals New York’s Plan To Address the QB Position This Offseason
You can make the argument that a would-be play for Matthew Stafford is a Hail Mary for self-preservation by Joe Schoen, of course you can. “We’re gonna build this thing the right way,” Schoen said when the Giants’ nightmare 100th anniversary season mercifully ended and he and Brian Daboll survived it by the grace of John Mara and Steve Tisch.
The Giants are in the market for a fifth running back coach in five years. Joel Thomas is making a lateral move back to rejoin the Saints, The Post confirmed, after he spent one season with the Giants under Brian Daboll.
The New York Giants are entering an offseason full of uncertainties, and the pressure is mounting for general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll,
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler expects the Giants to sign a veteran quarterback and select a rookie at that position in the draft. Fowler notes there’s urgency for coach Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen to get this right,
The New York Giants pick third overall in the coming NFL draft, and there is no way the team can be certain that either Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders or Miami signal-caller Cam Ward will fall outside of the top two.
The New York Giants announced that Troy Brown is joining their staff as an offensive assistant as part of the NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship program. Brown has familiarity and connections within the organization with coach Brian Daboll,
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