New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll, facing the potential for an unwanted record on Sunday, is staying focused on the task at hand.
He is cordial but reserved, offering little or nothing in the way of perspective or insight, rarely letting his guard down.
The New York Giants could replace Brian Daboll next season, and one coach with Super Bowl-winning experience would be an interesting pick.
The New York Giants hired general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll as a package deal in 2022, poaching both of them from the Buffalo Bills front office and coaching staff. Now just a few years after preaching the importance of the head coach and general manager as a package deal,
Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports that the Giants could keep Joe Schoen and let go of Brian Daboll after the season.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll reviewed cornerback Dru Phillips' rookie season after the third-round pick's production dipped in the second half.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll's scouting report of Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson shows what he's up against in Week 17.
The New York Giants have activated offensive lineman Austin Schlottmann and defensive lineman Armon Watts from injured reserve (IR). Schlottmann, who was signed early in free agency, landed on IR in late August.
How far have the Giants’ standards fallen if they are actually considering retaining GM Joe Schoen while making head coach Brian Daboll walk the plank?
Head coach Brian Daboll made history on Sunday in Atlanta, leading the New York Giants to their 10th consecutive loss, a new franchise record in humiliating futility. Not even "The Wilderness Years" saw a 10-game losing streak.
The Giants have lost a franchise-worst 10 straight games, and they are in danger of becoming the first team to finish 0-9 at home in NFL history if they fall to the Indianapolis Colts at MetLife Stadium on Sunday afternoon.