Say this for New York Giants fans: The team’s dreadful season hasn’t dampened your interest in the team. The first mailbag of the offseason is overflowing. There were so many questions that I divided my responses into two parts. Today, I’ll tackle the ownership, general manager and coaching queries. On Friday, I’ll address questions on the roster.
The following day, general manager Joe Schoen stepped to the podium and declared the next four months would be spent upgrading the roster via free agency and the draft.
There have been changes at defensive coordinator, special teams coordinator, running backs coach (twice), tight ends coach, offensive line coach, outside linebackers coach and defensive backs coach.
The New York Giants will hire former New York Jets safeties coach Marquand Manuel as their defensive backs coach.
The Giants are hiring Manuel, 45, to replace Jerome Henderson, according to ESPN. They fired Henderson after their disastrous 3-14 season, along with safeties coach Michael Treier. Those are the only coaches fired by Brian Daboll this offseason.
JAN. 22 REPORT: GIANTS HIRE MARQUAND MANUEL FOR DEFENSIVE SECONDARY COACH ROLE. The New York Giants have reportedly hired Marquand Manuel to join head coach Brian Daboll’s staff as the team’s defensive backs coach.
Tae Banks, the Giants' 2023 first round pick, struggled through his second NFL season. Other than quarterback, starting corner is a glaring need.
The Giants went 0-6 in the NFC East this season, and Schoen and Brian Daboll are 4-14-1 in division since they took over: 0-6 against the Dallas Cowboys, 1-6 against the Eagles and 3-2-1 against Washington, including 0-2 against Daniels.
Saquon Barkley is gone. His Eagles and the Commanders will play for spot in Super Bowl. Woe is the Giants, who need to use this as motivation to rally
When Giants' general manager Joe Schoen handed Daniel Jones a four-year, $160 million extension, he effectively put all his chips on the table. It wasn’t just
The New York Giants planned on retaining their coaching staff this offseason. However, they may need to prepare for a massive change at offensive coordinator
Conference Championship Sunday will be an in-your-face reminder of everything the New York Giants have done wrong since 2022.