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Giants retain GM Joe Schoen amid yet another losing season, emphasizing the importance of ‘continuity and stability’

**Giants Retain GM Joe Schoen Amid Disappointing Season**

The New York Giants have decided to keep general manager Joe Schoen despite a challenging season and a recent coaching change. This announcement came from owners John Mara and Steve Tisch on Monday morning, following speculation about the team’s direction after the midseason dismissal of head coach Brian Daboll.

In their statement, Mara and Tisch acknowledged the disappointing results of the 2025 season, emphasizing that the performance on the field has not met the expectations of the organization and its fans. They reaffirmed Schoen’s position, stating, “Joe Schoen will remain our General Manager and continue to lead our football operations and the search for our next head coach. Continuity and stability in the front office is important to our progress.”

Schoen, who was hired in 2022 alongside Daboll, has faced scrutiny as the Giants have now experienced three consecutive losing seasons. His decisions, including allowing running back Saquon Barkley to join division rival Philadelphia—where he won a Super Bowl and earned Offensive Player of the Year honors—have drawn significant criticism. Additionally, Schoen’s decision to sign quarterback Daniel Jones to a four-year, $160 million extension in 2023, only to release him this season, has raised eyebrows, especially as Jones has performed well with the Indianapolis Colts.

Despite these setbacks, Schoen has also made several promising draft selections that could shape the future of the franchise. Notable additions like Malik Nabers, running back Cam Skattebo, pass rusher Abdul Carter, and potential franchise quarterback Jaxson Dart have been highlighted as key factors in the decision to retain him.

Mara and Tisch expressed their belief in the young talent within the organization, stating, “We believe in our young core of talent, which we can build around for future success.” Under Schoen’s leadership, the Giants have a record of 22-45-1, with one playoff appearance.

As the Giants look to rebuild and improve, the focus will now shift to finding a new head coach who can lead the team back to competitiveness.

**FAQ**

**Q: Why did the Giants decide to keep Joe Schoen as GM?**

A: The Giants retained Joe Schoen due to his potential in building a young core of talent and the need for continuity in the front office, despite the team’s recent struggles. 

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