New York Giants general manager Joe SChoen and new head coach John Harbaugh are not planning to attend this year’s Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama; the team instead plans to have a heavier scouting presence, a source confirms to New York Giants On SI.
The 49ers dealt with a wide array of serious injuries throughout the year. San Francisco GM John Lynch acknowledged their injury woes and said they have spent a lot of time bringing in “quality people” to help their injury prevention: “The health and performance of our player I of the utmost priority every year.
According to Paul Schwartz, the current expectation is for the Giants to sign GM Joe Schoen to an extension near or after the NFL Draft. Schoen’s contract
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The New York Giants are already brimming with confidence after hiring John Harbaugh as their next head coach for the 2026 season. Hidden in the dark are the ongoing recoveries of Malik Nabers and Cam Skattebo, two players general manager Joe Schoen believes will be ready for the start of the 2026 season.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
It took a few days to get everything finished, but the New York Giants and John Harbaugh reportedly have a five-year deal that will make him the team's next head coach. He will also have significant control over the direction of the organization and what the roster will look like.
For New York Giants fans, the offseason began with a surge of optimism with the news of John Harbaugh coming to coach. It felt like the turning point this franchise desperately needed.
Early in the Giants’ John Harbaugh courtship, a rumor suggested the high-profile HC free agent would not have an issue working with GM Joe Schoen. The Giants are planning to retain Schoen, but the embattled exec’s status may be a factor in Harbaugh’s deal not being done yet.
John Harbaugh made his first concrete move in his coaching job search today, visiting the New York Giants facility for his first in-person meeting. They are one of several teams he is considering, including the Atlanta Falcons, Tennessee Titans, and Miami Dolphins.
A previous report shared that former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll had given "rave reviews about" the Giants and about 2025 rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart during conversations with some head-coach candidates.
The Detroit Lions are set to interview another candidate for their vacant offensive coordinator position. According to multiple reports, New York Giants interim head coach Mike Kafka is scheduled to interview this week on Wednesday.
The New York Giants entered the offseason facing difficult decisions after another disappointing year. While the organization moved on from its coaching staff, it chose continuity in the front office by retaining general manager Joe Schoen.
Despite being given another mulligan from team ownership, New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen can’t be considered exempt from the mistakes that doomed yet another season filled with hope.
Giants general manager Joe Schoen was retained and is leading the charge to hire a new coach in New York. Schoen met with team chairmen Steve Tisch and John Mara on Monday to chart the course for the franchise after finishing the 2025 season 4-13.
The Giants are among the teams with a head coaching vacancy. They will not be hiring a new general manager this winter, though. Joe Schoen has been informed he will remain in place for 2026, Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post reports.
According to Ryan Dunleavy, the Giants have officially informed GM Joe Schoen he will be retained in his current role. The team also released a statement:
The 2025 season has seen the New York 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.