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Amid a 3-14 season, Daboll was unable to stop the losing —- there was a franchise-record 10-game losing streak —- but there was never a mutiny in the locker room.
It sure sounds like the New York Giants might talk themselves into Aaron Rodgers after Matthew Stafford's restructured deal in Los Angeles.
As the NFL Combine nears its end, here's the latest round of New York Giants mock drafts, according to various media outlets.
The New York Giants have a lot of holes on their roster, but their biggest need this offseason is undoubtedly addressing the quarterback position. After they
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.
Jaxson Dart is currently considered to be in this draft class's second tier of quarterbacks. But he's looking to move into the first.
Thomas, 50, becomes the third running back coach in three years to leave Daboll’s staff voluntarily after only one season with the organization.
Shedeur Sanders is a pocket passer from a different era, not the athletic freaks that now define the position in the NFL. Will he be a Giant?
Aaron Rodgers is looking for a new team after the New York Jets informed him they’d be parting ways. The 41-year-old doesn’t have plans to retire just yet, and
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. Thomas was the Saints running backs coach from 2015-23 — unusual longevity in one spot for an NFL position coach.
It didn't work for them... but it might work for us. That extends to Brian Daboll, too. The Giants brass has shown uncommon faith in its lead decision-makers, but the on-field product has not been ...