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Giants' latest loss reflects poorly on ownership, sorely lacking trust and support

Story byConnor HughesSun, December 14, 2025 at 11:37 PM UTC·4 min readEAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. -- The Giants insist they don’t want change. They believe stability -- not constant turnover -- is the foundation of sustained success. That belief is why, even after dismissing coach Brian Daboll and defensive coordinator Shane Bowen, the organization has remained committed to general manager Joe Schoen.

Giants' latest loss reflects poorly on ownership, sorely lacking trust and support

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Key Highlights

  • Internally, the Giants view the failure as one of coaching, not roster construction. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBut the results aren’t getting better.
  • The fan base isn’t any less rabid.
  • The Giants fell to the Commanders, 29–21, on Sunday, dropping to 2–12.
  • They have lost eight straight games and are 0–4 since Daboll’s dismissal.
  • They have not won since mid-October. The Giants want to stay the course, but for them to do so, they need victories -- and quickly. When ownership cleaned house four years ago, firing general manager Dave Gettleman and coach Joe Judge, the franchise believed it was starting from a talent wasteland.
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