
It had been seven years since Garrett had called plays before returning to New York. The Giants hired him in January 2020 after he had a long stint as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Garrett's offense scored the fewest touchdowns of any team since the start of last season. Judge declined to name a playcaller publicly and implied that he could perhaps be involved. A source told ESPN that Freddie Kitchens is expected to be involved in the playcalling. Judge said the Giants will use a collaborative in-house effort to fill Garrett's role. The Giants are on a short week after playing on Monday night.


Judge said this "is not a snap decision" after Monday night, acknowledging, "I don't think there's ever an ideal time to make a change like this in a season." I have a lot of respect and appreciation for everything he's done for us." He's done a good job putting the team first. He's built very strong relationships in the building with the players, along with other support staff members. He's been a tremendous asset for me as a young head coach. "Look, I have a lot of respect for Jason as a person, as a coach.

"We made a decision to move on from Jason Garrett as the offensive coordinator of the New York Giants," coach Joe Judge said. The move comes as a result of continuing offensive struggles for the Giants (3-7) and follows their 30-10 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday Night Football. The New York Giants have fired offensive coordinator Jason Garrett after he had worked less than two years on the job, the team announced Tuesday. New York Giants fire offensive coordinator Jason GarrettĮAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
