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Buffalo Bills assistant general manager Joe Schoen had a second interview with the New York Giants regarding their vacant general manager job on Tuesday.
Schoen chatting with New York again comes as unsurprising news. He was their first interviewee after former GM Dave Gettleman stepped down from the job last week.
The second interview was reported by the New York Post.
A follow up from Monday called Schoen one of the “strongest candidates” for the position.
Last offseason, Schoen was a candidate for the Carolina Panthers then-vacant general manager post but he was not hired in the end.
Schoen came to the Bills via the Miami Dolphins where he was their player personnel director. Bills general manager Brandon Beane made Schoen his first hire when he was appointed to his position in 2017.
In addition to the vacancy in New York, Schoen has been connected to the vacant GM job with the Chicago Bears.
Stay tuned to Bills Wire throughout the winter as we will provide all updates regarding Buffalo assistants and front-office members that are connected to other NFL teams.
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