Giants announce Jameis Winston to start Week 11
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Brian Daboll made 'threat' before being fired by Giants
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New York Giants vs Green Bay Packers
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Week 11 against Green Bay presents a tough challenge for a Giants squad dealing with changes across the board. The offensive line continuing to play at a high level could help alleviate any issues that come with an interim head coach and a backup quarterback making their debuts.
Speaking recently to Fox News, the former Giants quarterback — who is currently enjoying a career revival with the 8-2 Colts — said he believes his successor in New York will “be all right” as he navigates a new normal without head coach Brian Daboll, who was fired Monday after three-and-a-half seasons at the helm.
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New San Francisco Giants coach Jayce Tingler doesn’t sound intimidated by being in the same division with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The defense gave back two double-digit, fourth-quarter leads during the four-game losing streak that led to the head coach losing his job.
Even with kicker Graham Gano landing on injured reserve (IR), the New York Giants' Thursday injury report expanded to 16 players.
Away from the spotlight, Daboll’s abrasive personality ultimately contributed to his demise, as key assistant coaches — most notably, defensive coordinator Wink Martindale — rushed to get away from him. Perhaps that will serve as a lesson to the next Giants coach — whether that’s interim replacement Mike Kafka or someone from the outside.
One of Mike Kafka’s first big decisions as interim head coach was to elevate Tim Kelly from tight ends coach to offensive coordinator for the Giants.