The New York Giants have fired Jerome Henderson and Mike Treier, while several other assistants have opted to leave the team.
The New York Giants have moved on from defensive backs coach Jerome Henderson and safeties coach Michael Treier.
There have been changes at defensive coordinator, special teams coordinator, running backs coach (twice), tight ends coach, offensive line coach, outside linebackers coach and defensive backs coach.
Even though Giants ownership decided to retain head coach Brian Daboll, it was going to be highly unlikely that Daboll would run it back in 2025 with his entire coaching staff.
The Giants have fired defensive backs coach Jerome Henderson and safeties coach Mike Treier, sources confirmed to the Daily News on Wednesday. Henderson and Treier both worked for the Giants for the past five seasons.
New York Giants’ offensive coordinator and assistant head coach Mike Kafka is in a good position to land a head coaching job this offseason. The New Orleans
The New York Giants are hiring former Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Marquand Manuel as their defensive backs coach.
Henderson spent the past five seasons with the Giants and was promoted to defensive passing game coordinator before last season. Treier was in his second season as safeties coach and fifth overall with the organization.
New York Giants fans and media had nothing but good things to say about Brian Daboll's most recent coaching staff hire, Marquand Manuel.
Nubin made 98 tackles with a forced fumble and fumble recovery, but he did not record a single interception and often took bad angles to the ball and got lost in space.
In the latest movement, the New York Post reported that Giants defensive assistant Zak Kur has left the team to take a position on Mike Vrabel’s staff in New England. In another
The following day, general manager Joe Schoen stepped to the podium and declared the next four months would be spent upgrading the roster via free agency and the draft.