July 3, 2024

Giants fired head coach Joe Judge after two seasons

The New York Giants fired head coach Joe Judge after just two seasons on the job on Tuesday, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.

The team later confirmed Judge’s dismissal and announced it would first hire a general manager, who would subsequently lead the search for the next head coach. Previous GM Dave Gettleman announced his retirement on Monday.

“Steve (Tisch) and I both believe it is in the best interest of our franchise to move in another direction,” team president John Mara said in a statement. “We met with Joe yesterday afternoon to discuss the state of the team. I met again with Joe this afternoon, and it was during that conversation that I informed Joe of our decision. We appreciate Joe’s efforts on behalf of the organization.

Joe Judge becomes fifth NFL coach to be fired as New York Giants part ways  | CNN

“I said before the season started that I wanted to feel good about the direction we were headed when we played our last game of the season. Unfortunately, I cannot make that statement, which is why we have made this decision.

While the Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears, Miami Dolphins and Minnesota Vikings fired their head coaches within 24 hours of the end of their seasons, Giants management went through two days of meetings with Judge regarding the direction of the team before coming to a decision to relieve him of his duties.

“We will hire a general manager and that person will lead the effort to hire a new head coach.”

The 40-year-old judge was hired prior to the 2020 season as the latest new face on the Big Blue sideline looking to reignite the glory of yesteryear. But Judge, like Pat Shurmur and Ben McAdoo before him, was not given the opportunity to coach a third season.

Judge went 10-23 in his two seasons as head coach.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *