Morning briefing: 13-Nov-24 - Bears fire offensive coordinator after giving thought to benching Caleb Williams
Briefly

This season, only two teams have been held to under 50 net passing yards in a game, and both faced off against the formidable Eagles. The Cowboys' quarterbacks managed a meager 49 net passing yards against the Eagles, while the Giants fared even worse with just 43 net passing yards. These statistics reflect a rare combination of the Eagles' defensive prowess and offensive struggles from both the Cowboys and Giants, highlighting a trend that has rarely been witnessed in the NFL.
When discussing Daniel Jones' future, Giants GM Joe Schoen emphasized the decision regarding the starting quarterback will be football-focused and not influenced by financial considerations. Schoen made it clear that discussions will prioritize the on-field product, stating, 'We’re going to evaluate everything the rest of the week, and the decisions we make will be football decisions.' This indicates a commitment to evaluating Jones based on performance rather than the weight of his contract.
Despite a disappointing 2-8 record, Giants GM Joe Schoen remains optimistic about the team's future. He expressed confidence in the foundation being built and stated, 'I like the direction we're going.' This perspective may strike some as overly optimistic, considering the team's struggles this season, but Schoen's belief in the potential for improvement signals a willingness to remain patient as the organization looks to develop a stronger roster.
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