Brian Daboll is not worried about his job security, he said after the Giants’ 27-20 loss at the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving dropped New York to 2-10 and extended the team’s seven-game skid.
“No,” Daboll said.
John Mara said last month, when the Giants were 2-5, that “we are not making changes this season, and I do not anticipate making any changes in the offseason either.”
“No, I don’t like the results,” Daboll said when asked if he was worried about New York’s results making Mara rethink his late-October statement. “Nobody likes the results. But, again, I have confidence in the people. Just have to get better.”
Through nearly three seasons, Daboll is 17-28-1, following 2022’s 9-7-1 campaign with 2023’s 6-11 step back and this season’s slide.
“You want to win,” said Drew Lock, who completed 21 of 32 passes for 178 yards while adding a rushing touchdown and committing two costly turnovers — a first-quarter pick-6 and third-quarter fumble — in the injured Tommy DeVito‘s place. “Upset we didn’t. Couple things we could’ve done better. … Wish we could’ve gotten it done.”
Five games remain in the Giants’ unraveling 2024, continuing with Week 14 and next Sunday’s 1 p.m. kickoff against the New Orleans Saints.
“Disappointing, disappointing trip,” Daboll said.