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Giants GM Joe Schoen defends roster, points to talent when questioned about job security
- On Tuesday, Joe Schoen, New York Giants general manager, defended his roster citing quarterback Jaxson Dart and receiver Malik Nabers while acknowledging mistakes behind a 2-11 record and 25 losses over 30 games and leading the coaching search for now.
- After Brian Daboll was fired last month, John Mara gave Joe Schoen a vote of confidence despite the Giants owning just three wins in their last 25 games.
- Critics pointed to specific roster moves such as letting Saquon Barkley walk and Schoen's remark that bringing back a running back would affect acquiring Jermaine Eluemunor, while columnists called his defense 'truly absurd' and noted he stammered and pushed back.
- Ownership will evaluate the football operations department over the next several weeks, and if John Mara and Steve Tisch retain Joe Schoen they will likely need to give him an extension since his contract expires after 2026.
- Under interim Mike Kafka the Giants have lost three straight to extend a seven-game skid, with their recent stretch checking in at a.118 win percentage.
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Giants GM Joe Schoen defends roster, points to talent when questioned about job security
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen pointed to the talent on the roster as a reason why he deserves to keep his job and oversee the search for the team's next head coach.
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