Giants fire defensive coordinator Shane Bowen
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The New York Giants announced on Monday that they fired defensive coordinator Shane Bowen after the team failed to protect yet another lead in Sunday's 34-27 loss to the Detroit Lions. Bowen has been replaced by OLB coach Charlie Bullen.
Sometime around 5 o’clock Sunday, the Giants' interim coach was asked if he still had “full confidence’’ in the team's embattled defensive coordinator.
New York Giants' Mike Kafka must fire Shane Bowen to preserve his coaching audition, as the defense's collapses echo those that sank Brian Daboll.
Mike Kafka did not admit this on another Bloody Monday for the Giants. The interim head coach was not going to come out and say he no longer trusted Shane Bowen as the defensive coordinator of a team that does not actually defend much of anything. The closest Kafka came to a critique was this: “The results just weren’t where we wanted them to be’’
The New York Giants hope that outside linebacker Abdul Carter's supposed nap will become a wake-up call for the touted freshman.
DETROIT — Jahmyr Gibbs ran for a 69-yard touchdown on the first snap of overtime after Jake Bates matched a career high with a 59-yard field goal in the final minute of regulation, lifting the Detroit Lions to a 34-27 win over the New York Giants on Sunday.
If Brian Daboll, who was fired as the Giants head coach two weeks ago, wasn’t so fiercely protective of his coaching staff and had let Bowen go, he might still be the head coach of the Giants. Bowen should be fired by the Giants on Monday morning as soon as the coaches reconvene at the team facility.