New York Giants owner John Mara has expressed his commitment to head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen despite the team's disappointing 2-5 record this season. Mara emphasized the importance of patience and continuity, stating that there will be no changes made during the season or anticipated in the offseason. The Giants have struggled offensively, averaging just 14.1 points per game, and are on track to miss the playoffs for the 11th time in 13 years, but Mara believes in the process and the leadership of Daboll and Schoen.
- Mara's commitment to Daboll and Schoen reflects a desire for stability.
- The Giants' offensive struggles are a major concern, averaging only 14.1 points per game.
- Mara acknowledges the difficulty of being patient given the team's poor performance over the last decade.
Saquon Barkley | RB

Breakout
Week 7
5 receptions
7 targets
80 rec yards
1 rec TDs
15 carries
60 rush yards
1 rush TDs
- Barkley had a strong performance against the Giants, showcasing his talent.
- Mara's comments about Barkley indicate regret over his departure from the Giants.
Daniel Jones | QB

Trade
Week 7
150 pass yards
01 interceptions
- Jones' future with the Giants is uncertain as the team looks for a potential successor.
- Mara's commitment to Daboll and Schoen suggests they will be involved in evaluating Jones' performance.
New York Giants

- The Giants are struggling offensively and defensively, leading to a disappointing season.
- Mara's commitment to the current coaching staff indicates a long-term strategy despite short-term struggles.
Philadelphia Eagles

- The Eagles are benefiting from Barkley's performance, which adds depth to their offense.
- They are positioned well in the division and looking to capitalize on the Giants' struggles.