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Brian Daboll is officially out as the New York Giants head coach. This comes after Big Blue’s 24-20 collapse on the road at Soldier Field against the Chicago Bears on Sunday which was their
What is the pulse of fans and analysts after the New York Giants' Week 8 loss and with the San Francisco 49ers on tap?
Though Brian Daboll's time in New York feels like it could be over soon, Chris Simms explains why right now isn't the best moment for the Giants to fire their head coach.
Meanwhile, star New York defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence sounded just as tired of the hullabaloo as any Big Blue fan, though he seemed more annoyed at the calls for his coach's job and less annoyed (at least outwardly) by the team's record.
ESPN links the Giants to smaller deadline moves, Evan Neal, Jalin Hyatt, while noting a message: New York isn’t shopping Kayvon Thibodeaux.
Brian Daboll’s time as Giants head coach officially came to an end on Monday. The move comes after the team suffered its fourth straight loss on Sunday in a late collapse to the Bears, over whom they held a 10-point lead in the third quarter.
Russell Wilson almost single-handedly unraveled all of Jaxson Dart’s hard work after the New York Giants fell 24-20 to the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. The Giants’ rookie
DENVER, Colo. — The social media frenzy started Wednesday when a reporter in Denver asked Broncos outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper about Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart. “He’s a young guy. He’s feelin’ himself a little bit,” Cooper said.
The New York Giants are preparing for a huge Week 7 game. New York takes on Denver after embarrassing Philadelphia in Week 6. One Giants players did not give into the Broncos’ trash talking ahead of Sunday’s important matchup. Giants edge rusher Abdul ...