The New York Giants have extended General Manager Joe Schoen's contract for multiple years. The team announced the agreement on Thursday, May 22, 2026. This decision solidifies Schoen's position at the helm of football operations, even as the team navigates a significant organizational restructuring under new head coach John Harbaugh.
The extension arrives on the heels of Harbaugh's appointment in January, a move that heralded a fundamental change in the Giants' operational hierarchy. Harbaugh, a former Super Bowl-winning coach, insisted on a direct reporting line to ownership, specifically owner John Mara, rather than to Schoen. This arrangement effectively shifts final say on personnel decisions to the new coach. Additionally, the team has brought in Dawn Aponte, delegating several responsibilities previously under Schoen's purview to her.
Despite the team's struggles, marked by a 22-45-1 record during Schoen's tenure, the Giants leadership appears committed to his vision. Schoen was retained after the 2025 season concluded with a 4-13 record, tasked with leading the search for the next head coach. That search ultimately led to Harbaugh. Both Harbaugh and Schoen have publicly indicated a positive working relationship, suggesting mutual respect has been established during free agency and the recent draft.
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Schoen's initial tenure saw a promising start with a playoff appearance in the team's first year, followed by a wild-card win. However, the team has not reached the postseason since. The previous head coach, Brian Daboll, who was hired the same year as Schoen, was dismissed midway through the last season when the Giants held a 2-8 record. Schoen’s contract was originally set to expire after the upcoming season, making this extension a proactive move by the organization.
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The Giants' recent draft activity saw them select offensive lineman Francis Mauigoa and linebacker Arvell Reese. The pairing of Schoen and Harbaugh now represents the core decision-makers for the franchise's trajectory.