Giants extend GM Joe Schoen: Multi-year contract keeps front office intact to begin John Harbaugh era
The New York Giants have extended general manager Joe Schoen's contract for multiple years, aiming to maintain stability during a coaching transition. Despite recent struggles and mixed fan reactions, the organization believes in the potential of the young talent Schoen has assembled. With the arrival of coach John Harbaugh, the Giants hope to improve their performance moving forward.
- ▪Joe Schoen signed a multi-year extension with the New York Giants.
- ▪The team has not made the playoffs since Schoen's debut season in 2022.
- ▪Recent draft classes have shown promise, with several players achieving early success.
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The New York Giants kept their front office intact amid a coaching change earlier this offseason, and now they are locking it in for the long term. General manager Joe Schoen signed a multi-year extension with the team, the Giants announced Thursday, to retain the position he has held since 2022.While the Giants remain in search of their first playoff appearance since Schoen's debut season, they enter 2026 with momentum and clearly want to give Schoen a chance to see things through with the promising players he added over the last couple of years.The extension, however, figures to draw mixed reviews at best from a Giants fanbase that made its frustrations with Schoen known over the last three years of struggles.
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