Giants coach Brian Daboll faces an uphill battle to keep his job past 2025, his fourth season in East Rutherford. Co-owner John Mara has said he wants immediate significant improvement. And it’s hard to imagine the Giants being any good in 2025 — while playing the NFL’s toughest schedule.
Kafka is a finalist for the Saints head coaching job, having met with them in New Orleans for an in-person second interview. The Saints, after speaking with Kafka, flew to Philadelphia to meet with Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore and it appears Moore could be the favorite.
Specifically, a Giants team that holds the third overall pick of the upcoming draft was recently linked with Colorado star quarterback Shedeur Sanders and with Kirk Cousins. Assuming the Falcons part ways with Cousins in March, he could serve as a bridge option and as a mentor for Sanders.
The Giants finished 30th overall (294.8 yards/game), 23rd in rushing (104.9 yards/game), and 28th in passing (189.9 yards/game), with head coach Brian Daboll calling the plays during the team’s 3-14 season.
With billionaire Josh Harris rescuing the Commanders, the Giants’ Mara and Tisch families face more pressure than ever to get their house in order.
The New York Post's Paul Schwartz writes that there is strong sentiment inside the New York Giants building this offseason for head coach Brian Daboll to give up offensive play-calling duties, and it has nothing to do with co-owner John Mara recently saying that Daboll should consider giving up
There is "strong sentiment" for the New York Giants to make a major change regarding offensive coordinator Mike Kafka.
Kafka completed an in-person interview with the Saints last Saturday, his second with the team. Soon after that, he left to begin his duties coaching the National team in the Senior Bowl this week.
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In the latest mock from Pro Football Focus, the New York Giants land a player they “have to draft” third overall.
In the Giants, Schoen has found an ownership group in the Mara and Tisch families that appear to blame their problems more on Daboll, the head coach.
Giants co-owner John Mara hated losing star running back Saquon Barkley to the Eagles last offseason in free agency. Mara hated seeing his own team go 3-14 this past season, especially as the Eagles finished 14-3.