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PHILADELPHIA — It is called Black Monday for a reason, as the day after an NFL season ends, firings come fast and furious.
For the Giants, the expectation is not so fast with whatever goes down with head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen.
A decision on their fates will likely not be made public on Monday, no matter what happens in Sunday’s Giants-Eagles game at Lincoln Financial Field.
It is believed Daboll and Schoen will meet separately with co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch and those meetings might not come until late Monday or Tuesday morning.
The Giants will finish either 3-14 or 4-13 and players on Monday will clean out their lockers and go their separate ways. Daboll will conduct exit meetings before the players make their exits.
As it stands now, it would be more surprising if Schoen gets fired, three years into the job. He and Daboll were hired in 2022, both coming from the Buffalo Bills organization.
Schoen and Daboll are friends and close confidants, as far as football is concerned, but they are not package deals. Ownership could decide to keep both of them — both have five-year contracts — or separate them. The more likely scenario if both are not retained is that Schoen stays and Daboll is dismissed.
Mara and Tisch have had months to take in all the losing in what was supposed to be a celebration of the 100th year of the franchise. They will hear what Schoen and Daboll have to say, as far as what went wrong — that could take a long time — and, more importantly, there will be an opportunity to present solutions and plans moving forward to turn the franchise around. After these discussions, a decision will be announced about Schoen and Daboll’s future with the Giants.
The Giants are 18-31-1 in three years with Schoen assembling the roster and Daboll coaching the players. They were immediate hits, going 9-7-1 and winning the first playoff game for the franchise since the 2011 season. There was regression to 6-11 in 2023 and a complete meltdown this season, which included a franchise-record 10-game losing streak.