The New York Giants decided to keep general manager Joe Schoen on board for 2025, despite a 3-14 record underlining what’s proven to be a slow rebuild. Between losing stars like Saquon Barkley and Xavier McKinney, the ill-fated signing of Daniel Jones, and back-to-back uncompetitive seasons, there are plenty of reasons to be frustrated.
Nov 18, 2023; Annapolis, Maryland, USA; Navy Midshipmen wide receiver Regis Velez (84) runs the ball against East Carolina Pirates defensive back Shavon Revel (28) during the second quarter at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. / Reggie Hildred-Imagn Images
Following a disastrous 3-14 season that exposed several major issues, the New York Giants enter an offseason that could drastically alter the future of the franchise.
The New York Giants might not need to panic if things go well for Penn State quarterback Drew Allar in the College Football Playoff.
When New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll begin to look back on the dreadful season the organization had in the third year under their respective helms, they’ll be hard-pressed to find much good to carry over into the following campaign in 2025.
The New York Giants are now officially in offseason mode, which means it's time to begin signing players to reserve/futures contracts. General manager Joe Schoen wasted no time. Following exit interviews on Monday morning,
On Monday, the New York Giants decided that after three seasons in which the team went from 9 wins to 6 wins to 3 wins, the right course of action was to maintain the
The New York Giants have some important decisions to make regarding their front office, and they might reportedly keep either Brian Daboll or Joe Schoen.
Is the current Giants roster better than the one Schoen inherited in 2022? That it's even debatable is damning.
The Giants made him the sixth overall pick in 2019 and signed him to a four-year, $160 million deal in 2023. He started 69 regular-season games and threw for 14,582 yards, 70 touchdowns and 47 interceptions in his time in New York. The Giants were 24-44-1 ...
The Giants' odds of securing the No. 1 overall pick are slim, but they still have a great chance of landing a pick inside the top three.