NFL reporter Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports shared why Brian Daboll could end up on the hot seat before Week 18 concludes.
With the loss of left tackle Andrew Thomas for the season, the New York Giants are looking for options to replace him. As of right now, Giants plan to start Joshua Ezeudu at left tackle over Evan Neal, who continues to practice at right tackle.
Giants head coach Brian Daboll said he is "optimistic" that WR Malik Nabers will return this Sunday against the division-rival Eagles.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll came to the team with a reputation for being a quarterback whisperer, a man who knew just what to do to get the most out of raw talent, as he did with Tua Taglivola at Alabama and then with Jsoh Allen in Buffalo.
The New York Giants‘ offense was exposed in their recent game against the Cincinnati Bengals, scoring just seven points despite holding possession for 35 minutes.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll is frustrated with his team’s inability to execute explosive plays, especially in the vertical passing game. “Our inability, I would say this game, to generate explosive plays, whether that’s through the run or through the air is not where I want it to be right now.
The grades are in for the Giants’ 17-7 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Brian Daboll said it best: One touchdown won’t cut it–not even for as good as the Giants defense was playing last night. The biggest culprit continues to be Daniel Jones.
East Rutherford, N.J. – The New York Giants defense played worthy of a primetime spot, holding a stellar Cincinnati BEngals offense to just 17 points, their second lowest total of the season.
New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers remains in concussion protocol since sustaining the injury in Week 4 against the Dallas Cowboys. He did not play in Week 5 against the Seattle Seahawks and has already been ruled out for Week 6 against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Head coach Brian Daboll is expected to be still missing some key components this weekend, so who will be the important factors for the New York Giants (2-3) as they host the enigmatic Cincinnati Bengals (1-4) and try to win their second straight game?
The New York Giants face off against the Cincinnati Bengals at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, and despite the Giants having a better record, they are still the underdogs in this game.
The outlook for New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers’ availability in Week 6 is looking bleak, as he hasn’t made any significant progress in his rehab and remains in the concussion protocol, per head coach Brian Daboll (h/t ESPN’s Jordan Raanan).
The New York Giants were without their star rookie wide receiver, Malik Nabers, on Sunday, but the result of their game against the Seattle Seahawks suggests they didn't miss him much.
Although the 2024 NFL season has yet to reach midway, the New York Giants defense has already hit its stride and is in mid-year form. Per Warren Sharp
The New York Giants received encouraging news Wednesday regarding the status of star rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers (concussion). Head coach Brian Daboll said that he is still in the concussion protocol but is “doing better” and will work with trainers on Wednesday, per The Athletic’s Charlotte Carroll.
For those looking for an update on New York Giants receiver Nabers, who is currently in the concussion protocol, head coach Brian Daboll did not provide one when he spoke to the media Monday afternoon. “I'll meet with the doctors after we have our team meeting,” Daboll said.
The New York Giants put together their best full performance in a 29-20 win in Week 5 over the Seattle Seahawks. Entering the matchup, Seattle was the top seed in a tough NFC West.
Giants fans hoping rookie star receiver Malik Nabers would be ready to start Sunday received disappointing news Friday.
Brian Daboll’s wife is Beth Daboll. Brian is the head coach of the New York Giants. After a successful tenure as an assistant coach in for 22 years, Daboll became the coach of the Giants in 2022.
The New York Giants are off to a rocky start to the 2024-25 season, but head coach Brian Daboll is highlighting the positives. After losing a close Thursday Night Football matchup to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 4, Daboll believes that the Giants are getting better with each week.
Did New York Giants second-year wide receiver Jalin Hyatt request a trade this summer after being beaten out by Darius Slayton for the No. 2 spot? Head coach Brian Daboll and Hyatt himself say no.
The Giants have started the year 0-2, leading to a new round of speculation regarding changes on the sidelines and in the front office.
The Giants were left without a kicker for the majority of their game on Sunday after Graham Gano suffered an injury, and head coach Brian Daboll is facing some criticism over the way he handled the situation.
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