John Mara expects Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen back with the Giants in 2025

Giants fans who want a franchise overhaul are out of luck.

New York Giants owner John Mara revealed keen insight into the futures of coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen on Wednesday night.

During the New York premiere of the NFL Network documentary The Duke: The Giant Life of Wellington Mara, John Mara told the crowd in attendance that he didn’t anticipate making any major changes after the season, per NFL.com’s Judy Battista.

That is huge news for Daboll and Schoen amid a lackluster 2-5 season, the duo’s third together in New York.

In his first year as coach, Daboll led the Giants to the playoffs and helped Daniel Jones mount his best year as a pro.

However, the wheels fell off the franchise in 2023 because of injuries and uninspired play on both sides of the ball.

This season hasn’t fared much better for New York, even if Jones has rebounded just a bit, rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers has looked like the real deal and Schoen has built one of the better defensive lines in football.

The team letting running back Saquon Barkley sign with the Philadelphia Eagles has been a particularly tough look for the Giants, especially since Barkley has been thriving in Philly.

Nonetheless, Mara’s comments show that he’s willing to let Daboll and Schoen continue their work to improve the team next year. That will almost assuredly include New York finding their quarterback of the future.

In fact, Battista also shared that John Mara wouldn’t discuss Jones during the event.

Well, at least Daboll and Schoen can sleep a little easier for the time being.

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