The New York Giants may have a new general manager and a new head coach, but it’s beginning to look like little else will change.
Following Brian Daboll’s introductory press conference on Monday, GM Joe Schoen also briefly met with reporters. And during that time, revealed the Giants will retain assistant general manager Kevin Abrams and director of football operations Ed Triggs.
Assistant GM Kevin Abrams is expected to remain with the team, per Joe Schoen. He’s viewed as a tremendous resource. Schoen even notes that Abrams has offered to give up that title if they need it to bring on another personnel executive.
— Jordan Raanan (@JordanRaanan) January 31, 2022
#Giants GM Joe Schoen says assistant GM Kevin Abrams will remain with the organization. “He’s been a tremendous resource for me.” Same with director of football operations Ed Triggs. Both Abrams and Triggs do a lot of work on personnel in free agency and otherwise.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) January 31, 2022
In addition to assistant GM, Abrams also holds the title of vice president of football operations. It’s unclear if he’ll surrender each or both of those titles, but his actual role with the organization is unlikely to change.
Eventually, Schoen will bring in some executives he’s familiar with to pair with some holdovers, but that means more of a restructure than a full rebuild. Abrams and Triggs are well-respected in the organization and around the league.
In addition to Abrams and Triggs, the Giants also intend to retain defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, assuming he is not hired as the next Minnesota Vikings head coach.
As many things change, so many stay the same.
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