Daboll and Schoen “Safe” for Next Season According to Mara
The struggling New York Giants are committed to maintaining stability within their coaching and management teams, opting not to make any midseason changes. This decision applies to both head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, whom the organization intends to retain beyond this season.
Owner John Mara expressed this commitment Wednesday night, even as the Giants contend with a disappointing 2-5 record heading into their Monday night matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Mara emphasized the importance of patience and continuity, noting that the current process led by Daboll and Schoen is foundational to the team’s future success. Acknowledging the season’s challenges, Mara underscored the organization’s vision to build a competitive and stable roster that can contend in the NFL’s demanding environment.
Mara’s comments came as Giants executives, along with scouts from across the league, were in Colorado—a hot spot for scouting, largely due to Coach Deion Sanders and Heisman hopeful Travis Hunter. Amidst speculation, it’s likely the Giants are eyeing a shift at the quarterback position, as Daniel Jones’ future with the team appears uncertain. However, Mara’s statements regarding Daboll and Schoen should be taken with caution, as changes can happen quickly in the NFL.