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Giants co-owner John Mara recently expressed his confidence in head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, but remained silent on quarterback Daniel Jones’ future with the team. The Giants, currently 2-5, are facing the possibility of their 10th losing season in the 13 years since their last Super Bowl win.

Mara made it clear that there would be no changes made during the current season and he does not foresee any changes in the upcoming offseason. Despite the team’s disappointing record, Mara emphasized his commitment to patience with the current leadership.

The spotlight is now on Daniel Jones, whose future with the Giants remains uncertain. His guaranteed money runs out at the end of the season, but there are clauses in his contract that could impact his future earnings if he is unable to pass a physical. The Giants are hoping to turn the season around, but their performance in the upcoming games against the Steelers and Commanders could have a significant impact on any potential changes.

The Giants’ struggles have been evident, with the team giving up the most sacks in the league so far this season. Jones’ performance has been under scrutiny, with a 3-10 record in his past 13 starts and a passer rating below the league average. Despite these challenges, the Giants are determined to compete and are closely monitoring the team’s progress.

Last year, Joe Schoen and Brandon Brown scouted extensively for draft-eligible quarterbacks, but the Giants were unsuccessful in trading for a top pick. The team’s front office has made efforts to improve the roster and financial flexibility, but questions remain about the team’s future direction.

As the Giants continue to navigate a challenging season, Mara’s comments have sparked speculation about the team’s next steps. While Mara has expressed confidence in the current leadership, the team’s performance in the coming weeks will be crucial in determining the future course of the franchise.