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That raised the heat on head coach Brian Daboll again, and a viral rumor after the game said Daboll was fired. No, the Giants have not fired Brian Daboll. That account is known for posting fake news that is meant to capture the mood of the moment and get engagement.
Now comes the harder task for Giants co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch — finding a long-term head coaching solution. This ownership duo is 0 of 4 on coaching hires since firing Tom Coughlin — plus 0 of 2 on general manager hires since canning Jerry Reese.
Daboll has had some bad luck this season. Star receiver Malik Nabers is out for the season, as is top running back Cam Skattebo. On Sunday, quarterback Jaxson Dart had to leave the game after suffering a concussion. Russell Wilson replaced him and couldn’t close out the win.
The Giants blew a lead en route to a fourth straight loss, and their performance only served to amplify speculation about Daboll's job security.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll has arguably been on the hot seat for well over a year now, and things only intensified on Sunday.
The Giants lost another winnable game on Sunday, dropping to 2-8 on the season, and the calls for coach Brian Daboll's job have officially begun. Of course, such discontent is familiar territory for Giants fans, who also endured a 3–14 record and a weird quarterback carousel in 2024.
This Giants loss to the Bears on Sunday likely marked the unofficial end for current Big Blue head coach Brian Daboll.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll has responded to reports and rumors about his alleged near-firing after a Week 7 collapse in Denver.
Greg Olsen didn't waste any time giving Brian Daboll some blame after the Giants blew a lead against the Bears.