Following a disappointing 4-13 season, New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman is retiring.
Gettleman informed coaches and players on Monday morning that he was stepping down, the team announced.
“It was a privilege to serve as the general manager of the New York Giants the last four years and to have spent so many years of my career with this franchise,” Gettleman said. “We obviously have not had the on-the-field success I expected, and that is disappointing. However, I have many fond memories here, including two Super Bowl victories, and I wish the team and organization only the best moving forward. There are many good people here who pour their souls into this organization. I am proud to have worked alongside them.”
Gettleman spent four years as the Giants GM, beginning in 2018, during which time the team compiled a 19-46 record.
And now, we’ll all wait to see what happens with head coach Joe Judge. In two seasons on the job, the Giants are 10-23 under Judge’s watch.
Will his future be determined by ownership? Or will they make him wait until the GM search is complete?
For the Giants, let the offseason begin.
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