Overview
- The Giants announced Thursday that they signed general manager Joe Schoen to a multi-year extension, though the team has not disclosed the length or financial terms of the deal.
- Team officials tied the extension to a productive spring of free-agent moves and the 2026 draft, highlighting new additions such as Arvell Reese and Francis Mauigoa as part of a growing young core.
- Schoen will remain paired with head coach John Harbaugh in the club’s leadership, even as Harbaugh and Dawn Aponte report directly to ownership under a reworked decision-making structure that changes who has operational control.
- The decision drew mixed reactions because Schoen’s four-year record in New York is 22-45-1 and critics point to earlier personnel choices such as the Daniel Jones contract and letting Saquon Barkley leave as key mistakes.
- Ownership has publicly backed Schoen before and framed this extension as continuity; the franchise and fans will judge the move by on-field results in the coming season.