Report: Giants Appear to Be Keeping Coach Joe Judge Despite Recent Struggles


He has amassed just a 10–23 record during his two years with the franchise.

View the original article to see embedded media.

The Giants appear not to be moving on from coach Joe Judge despite the team's recent struggles.

CBS Sports' Josina Anderson reported Monday that is Judge is staying put with the franchise, at least of Monday monday. ESPN's Jordan Raanan reported that several players and coaches are under the impression that Judge seems to be staying.

Judge has amassed just a 10–23 record during his two years with the franchise. After going 6–10 during the 2020 season, New York went 4–13 in 2021, losing its final six games of the regular season. 

As recently as late December, ESPN reported that Judge would return as the team's coach. But New York struggled to close the season, with Judge also raising eyebrows for an 11-minute retort to reporters following a Week 17 loss to the Bears.

Prior to his tenure with the Giants, Judge had spent eight years with the Patriots as the special teams coach and wide receivers coach. He also worked under coach Nick Saban as a special teams assistant at Alabama from 2009–11.

Reports about Judge's status come as general manager Dave Gettleman is also expected not to return next season. Gettleman reportedly informed some within the organization on Monday of his plans to retire.

New York has not made the playoffs since the 2016 season and has not won a playoff game since the 2011 season, when it won the Super Bowl.

More NFL Coverage:

NFL's Most Fascinating Offense Is in Philadelphia
Reassessing Mac Jones After His Rookie Season
Previewing the Head Coach Hiring Cycle
 Giants Country: Why Kenny Golladay’s First Season as a Giant Fell Off the Rails

For more coverage of the Giants, visit Giants Country