Report: Giants not planning to make coaching changes before end of season
Despite their 1-7 start, the New York Giants don't plan to make any decision regarding changes to the coaching or front-office staff until after the season, a source told ESPN's Dan Graziano.
The Giants ownership is not concerned about recent comments from anonymous players about head coach Ben McAdoo losing the locker room, brushing off the remarks as typical behavior for a struggling team, adds Graziano's source.
Giants safety Landon Collins also came out on Wednesday to defend McAdoo.
The team's struggles have been more than just about their record, as veteran cornerbacks Janoris Jenkins and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie have been issued team suspensions. Additionally, a string of injuries have ravaged the Giants' offensive starting lineup.
The Giants have not fired a coach during the regular season since 1978.
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