Giants Give GM Joe Schoen a Multi-Year Contract, Extending Relationship with John Harbaugh
The extension ends offseason speculation and keeps Joe Schoen sharing roster control with John Harbaugh after a 23-46-1 record over four seasons.
- On Thursday, the New York Giants signed general manager Joe Schoen to a multiyear contract extension, securing his position with the franchise he has led since 2022.
- Ownership publicly backed Schoen despite the team's 23-46-1 record over the last four seasons, including a 4-13 season last year when they fired head coach Brian Daboll.
- Alongside new head coach John Harbaugh, Schoen is focused on roster building, with Harbaugh stating, "Whether it's planning or organizing or just talking about players or watching tape again over and over again on these guys."
- The move ends speculation about whether Schoen's working relationship with Harbaugh would be temporary, while Harbaugh maintains final authority on roster decisions.
- Schoen will continue overseeing talent acquisition, including recent draft picks like Malik Nabers, Jaxson Dart, and Abdul Carter, as the team recovers from a 13-38 stretch spanning 2023 through last season.
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Giants Keep General Manager Joe Schoen, Agreeing To Multi-Year Extension With Exec
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! After multiple months of questions about his future in New York, Giants general manager Joe Schoen is set to remain in his current position for the foreseeable future. The Giants and Shoen have agreed to a multi-year contract extension, the team announced on Thursday. The details regarding the length of his contract have yet to be released. New York’s endorsement of Schoen came four months after the …
Giants give GM Joe Schoen multiyear extension
The New York Giants signed general manager Joe Schoen to a multiyear contract extension on Thursday.

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