The New York Giants are firing head coach Brian Daboll, according to multiple reports Monday, one day after the team fell to 2-8 on the season with a Week 10 loss to the Chicago Bears.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and ESPN’s Adam Schefter both cited sources saying that Daboll is out in his 4th season with the Giants. CBS Sports insider Jonathan Jones also reported Daboll’s firing.
Offensive coordinator Mike Kafka will be New York’s interim head coach, according to Rapoport.
Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen have been on the hot seat all year after a terrible 2024 season in which the Giants finished 3-14, one of the worst records in franchise history. Team president and co-owner John Mara opted to bring them back anyway.
New York hired Daboll in 2022 after he spent four seasons as the Buffalo Bills’ offensive coordinator. He led the team to the playoffs in his first season, but failed to put up a winning record every year since.
Daboll finishes with a 20-40 record as head coach of the Giants.
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