The Giants enter the 2025 season navigating something of a balancing act.
By drafting Jaxson Dart in April, the Giants invested in their not-so-distant future, identifying the 22-year-old quarterback as a franchise cornerstone whose development is paramount for a team still seeking “the guy” six years after Eli Manning’s retirement .
But after last season’s 3-14 disappointment, there’s also heightened pressure on head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen to win more games.
Co-owner John Mara made that crystal clear in January when, upon retaining Daboll and Schoen, he told reporters, “I’m going to have to be in a better mood this time next year than I am right now.”
It’s a tricky tightrope to walk, but after an eventful offseason in which Schoen imported considerable