The New York Giants are having one of their toughest seasons in the Daniel Jones era, sitting at 2-8 as they head into the bye week. With the team in contention for the league’s worst record and possibly the No. 1 overall pick in next year’s draft, it’s been a challenging year.
The poor performance could put head coach Brian Daboll’s job in jeopardy, especially given his struggles with play-calling. The Giants rank last in the NFL in points per game, averaging just 15.6.
If the Giants decide to part ways with Daboll, could they target Bill Belichick as their next head coach?
According to *The Athletic*’s Diana Russini and Lauren Morela, Belichick is seriously considering a return to coaching in 2025. The legendary coach, who led the New England Patriots to six Super Bowl victories, has also won two Super Bowls as an assistant coach with the Giants.
A potential reunion with Belichick could offer the Giants a proven winner and an authoritative voice to help develop their young talent. However, the team’s biggest issue is the quarterback position, with Daniel Jones continuing to struggle after six seasons. While a rookie quarterback could be the future, it’s unclear whether Belichick would want to take on a team that’s still in the early stages of rebuilding.
Russini suggests Belichick might be more inclined to join a team that’s closer to championship contention, rather than one in the midst of a major rebuild. The Dallas Cowboys, she notes, could be a prime fit for Belichick’s experience and leadership.
At this point, there’s no clear indication that Daboll’s job is at risk, but if the Giants’ losing streak continues, his future in New York could be uncertain—and Belichick could be a potential candidate to replace him.