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NFL GMs on Thin Ice: Who's Next to Go?

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Several NFL GMs face job insecurity due to team underperformance.
  • Kirk Cousins' massive deal and Michael Penix Jr.'s draft raise questions.
  • Giants' GM Schoen made questionable moves, including Daniel Jones' deal.
NFL GMs on Thin Ice: Who's Next to Go?

The NFL's final weeks are intensifying pressure on general managers whose teams are underperforming and heading for disappointing seasons. Several front office executives are reportedly on shaky ground as owners begin planning for potential changes. Chris Grier of the Miami Dolphins was already fired, signaling a trend that could see more GMs depart soon.

Atlanta's Terry Fontenot, in his fifth year, is facing his second head coach without a winning season, compounded by a $180 million deal for Kirk Cousins and the drafting of Michael Penix Jr. Meanwhile, Cleveland's Andrew Berry has seen mixed results, with some blaming ownership's decisions for team struggles. Cincinnati's Duke Tobin's job security is also questioned despite past playoff success, with defensive woes cited.

New York Giants' Joe Schoen is under scrutiny after firing coach Brian Daboll, having made significant personnel misses like Daniel Jones' contract and allowing Saquon Barkley to depart. His fate may hinge on the next head coach's demands. These GMs are navigating challenging situations, with their futures hanging in the balance as the season concludes.

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Terry Fontenot (Falcons), Andrew Berry (Browns), Duke Tobin (Bengals), and Joe Schoen (Giants) are reportedly facing job insecurity.
Fontenot's tenure includes a $180 million deal for Kirk Cousins and drafting Michael Penix Jr., with the team still seeking a winning season.
Schoen faces scrutiny for moves like Daniel Jones' contract and Saquon Barkley's departure, with his future uncertain.

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