The Giants are finally reversing course on one of their recent mistakes. On Tuesday, they decided to let Offensive Coordinator Jason Garrett go after another terrible performance in Monday night’s blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Giants are finally reversing course on one of their recent mistakes. On Tuesday, they decided to let Offensive Coordinator Jason Garrett go after another terrible performance in Monday night’s blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
It’s a move that doesn’t come as much of a surprise as the 3-7 Giants were ripe for a coaching change and fans had been calling for the move. Even head coach Joe Judge seemed to imply that this move was a possibility in last night’s postgame press conference.
Freddie Kitchens, who previously served as the offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns, will take over Jason Garrett’s role for now.
Garrett’s tenure with the Giants amounted to 26 games of misery for Giants fans as the team struggled to score week after week in spite of the team’s commitment to improving the offense in the draft and through free agency.
In his first season with the team, the Giants had the second worst offense in the NFL, only outscoring the Jets, who would proceed to replace their head coach, offensive coordinator, and starting quarterback at the end of the season.
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