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Giants Keep Shane Bowen After Record Collapse as Calls Grow for Accountability

Brian Daboll said he will not change his staff following the unprecedented fourth-quarter defeat, keeping defensive coordinator Shane Bowen in place.

Overview

  • The Giants became the first team in 1,603 NFL games to lose after leading by at least 18 points with under six minutes left, falling 33-32 to the Broncos per Elias.
  • On Monday, Daboll said he is not considering coaching changes and will retain Bowen, as New York drops to 2-5 ahead of a Week 8 trip to Philadelphia.
  • Defenders questioned late strategy, with Brian Burns heard lamenting a three-man rush on the final drive before a 29-yard Bo Nix completion to Marvin Mims set up the winning kick.
  • Execution also unraveled: rookie Jaxson Dart threw a late interception, backup kicker Jude McAtamney missed two extra points, and injured CB Paulson Adebo’s exit preceded Deonte Banks conceding a key Sutton catch.
  • External pressure intensified, with Rex Ryan and local media urging Daboll’s ouster as critiques resurfaced about his record and the team’s recurring late-game failures.