Joe Schoen cements role as Giants GM with multiyear extension
Joe Schoen has secured his position as the general manager of the New York Giants with a multiyear contract extension. This decision follows the recent hiring of John Harbaugh as the team's head coach, which raised questions about Schoen's future. The Giants now have stability in both their coaching and management for the foreseeable future.
- ▪Joe Schoen is receiving a multiyear extension as the Giants' general manager.
- ▪The extension comes after the hiring of John Harbaugh as the new head coach.
- ▪There were concerns about Schoen's role with a prominent coach joining the team.
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NFL New York Giants Joe Schoen cements role as Giants GM with multiyear extension By Andrew Battifarano Published May 21, 2026, 7:01 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The Giants have locked up their front office leadership for the near future. General manager Joe Schoen is getting a multiyear extension to remain with the team, The Post’s Paul Schwartz first reported. Joe Schoen is getting a contract extension from the Giants. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post The decision comes months after the Giants made the game-changing decision to hire John Harbaugh as the team’s next head coach. Many questioned if Schoen would maintain his grasp on power with a big-name head coach joining the team. That has now officially been answered.
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