New York Giants fire coach Brian Daboll after dropping to 2-8 on season
- On Monday, the New York Giants fired head coach Brian Daboll after a 24-20 loss at Chicago that left the team 2-8.
- Following multiple blown double-digit leads, the New York Giants entered a four-game losing streak after upsetting Philadelphia, and Brian Daboll faced increasing job pressure in recent weeks.
- Daboll's record shows he went 20-40-1 in 61 regular-season games with a.336 winning percentage ranking 154th of 166 coaches and faced a $100,000 fine earlier this year.
- With Kafka elevated from offensive coordinator, Mike Kafka was named interim head coach as Joe Schoen and Shane Bowen remain while the team manages injuries and quarterback uncertainty.
- Taken together, these trends indicate the New York Giants' rare midseason change, as they are 11-33 since the start of 2023 and suffered a loss after leading by 18 points with six minutes remaining.
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