The 2025 season has seen the Giants fire head coach Brian Daboll and, shortly thereafter, defensive coordinator Shane Bowen. Joe Schoen remains in place as general manager, and signs point to that continuing in 2026. 
The team statement issued in the wake of Daboll’s dismissal offered praise for the roster Schoen has built during his tenure. Schoen will also lead the team’s search for a new head coach, an indication his standing with ownership remains strong. On that point, Fox Sports’ Ralph Vacchiano reports there is an “internal expectation” the Giants will maintain the status quo at the GM spot beyond the 2025 season.
Schoen has been in place since 2022. His and Daboll’s first year in charge resulted in a surprise run to the divisional round of the playoffs, but since then the Giants have managed just 11 wins. In Week 12, New York became the first team eliminated from postseason contention for 2025, and a third straight season with double-digit losses has been clinched. Especially with Daboll and now Bowen out of the picture, the case for a complete housecleaning is easy to see.
As Vacchiano notes, however, instability on the sidelines and in the front office has been a defining characteristic of the Giants during the post-Tom Coughlin period. Over the past 10 years, four general managers and six head coaches have been in place. Retaining Schoen and pairing him with a veteran coach would allow for New York’s core (featuring the likes of quarterback Jaxson Dart, receiver Malik Nabers, left tackle Andrew Thomas, defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence and edge rusher Brian Burns) to move forward with consistency in terms of organizational direction.
Per Vacchiano, hiring a head coach who has previously held that role in the NFL is considered a “high priority” for some in the Giants’ building. That comes as little surprise, given the team’s struggles under first-time head coaches dating back several years. Candidates such as Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo have not worked as an NFL HC before, but they will no doubt receive a look as well.
Schoen’s stock with ownership has received a boost based on the decision to trade back into the first round and select Dart, Vacchiano adds. Other Day 1 draft additions in recent years such as offensive lineman Evan Neal and cornerback Deonte Banks have certainly not paid off, something which has helped split outside opinions on the matter of whether or not Schoen will (or should) be retained. Factors such as cap management and the financial situation Schoen inherited from Dave Gettleman will also be taken into consideration.
As things stand, the only GM opening in the NFL is that of the Dolphins. More vacancies are likely to open by the time the regular season has ended, but it would come as a surprise to many if the Giants were to find themselves in the market for a Schoen replacement.
Schoen can’t keep missing on these low 1st round opportunities the Giants have to draft solid and potentially dynamic college players not to say he’s been great in the free agent market either…..the Giants problem may not only be him, but in the front office evaluative process where they clearly have not shined overall when you look at the past 5-6 years and their draft and free agent pickups…..the Mara family needs to get out of the front office and get good solid football people in there…that’s the only way we’re going to know if Schoen is any good or not…..as with the Rooneys, the Mara’s need to embrace change when change is called for…not shy away in the name of stability…..
He should have been fired with diabolical. He’s drafts have been horrible, it’s a known fact he didn’t want Dart, and he wanted Harrison jr over Malik. He absolutely whiffed on almost every top draft pick he has made. And the idea of having a coach and gm on different clocks is a recipe for disaster.
Daboll, damn autocorrect.
Nah, autocorrect was spot on this time lol
NYG need a Head Coach to BE the Head Coach.
That HC needs Coaches to oversee specific roles/teams (Offense, Defense, ST, QB, etc)
Not all HCs can handle wearing multiple hats effectively; some can’t handle being a HC at all
I didn’t jump in the Daboll Hate Wagon until the camera showed him throw off his headset and storm into the blue tent when Dart was in there.