Giants' miserable season didn't sour players on Brian Daboll in NFLPA report card
Briefly

Despite the New York Giants’ dismal 2024 season, where they finished 3-14 and endured a franchise-record 10-game losing streak, head coach Brian Daboll continues to enjoy strong popularity among his players. According to the NFL Players Association's annual Team Report Cards, Daboll received a B-plus rating, the highest for any Giants coach, second only to the strength coaches who graded an A-minus. Co-owner John Mara emphasized the positive relationship between Daboll and his players in his decision to retain him, reflecting the coach's resilience amidst adversity.
I'm at practice all the time, I go to the team meetings, I watch the players and I watch how they react,'' Mara said. "I still think he's the right guy to lead us."
Despite a 3-14 season and a franchise-record 10-game losing streak, head coach Brian Daboll maintained strong support from players, earning a B-plus grade in the survey.
Read at New York Post
[
|
]