Giants Extend GM Joe Schoen on Multi-Year Deal Despite 22-45-1 Record
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Updated · Fox News · May 21
Giants Extend GM Joe Schoen on Multi-Year Deal Despite 22-45-1 Record
9 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 21
NFL Network reported Thursday that New York signed general manager Joe Schoen to a multi-year extension, keeping him in place after four seasons running the club’s football operations.
The move ties Schoen to new head coach John Harbaugh and signals ownership prefers continuity over letting him enter a make-or-break 2026 season.
Schoen has gone 22-45-1 since taking over in 2022, with a 2025 four-win collapse following an early playoff appearance and wild-card win in his first season.
His tenure has drawn scrutiny for a four-year, $160 million Daniel Jones deal, uneven drafting and roster turnover, even as some recent picks and moves offer the Giants a path to reset.
The extension amounts to a bet that Harbaugh, quarterback prospect Jaxson Dart and the latest draft class can stabilize a franchise mired in years of front-office and on-field instability.
With John Harbaugh now controlling personnel, what real power does the newly extended Joe Schoen actually hold?
Are the Giants rewarding failure, or is this a calculated bet on the new Schoen-Harbaugh partnership?
Can a new head coach salvage a general manager's legacy of failed draft picks and disastrous contracts?