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Giants Restructure: Long-Time Executive Kevin Abrams Departs
24 Jan
Summary
- Executive Kevin Abrams departs Giants after 27 years.
- Abrams was instrumental in two Super Bowl victories.
- Head coach Harbaugh was not the driving force behind the firing.

The New York Giants have dismissed Kevin Abrams, a senior vice president of football operations and strategy, after a tenure spanning 27 years. Abrams had a significant role in the team's successes, including being instrumental in salary cap management and contract negotiations during their Super Bowl victories in 2007 and 2011. His departure comes as the franchise undergoes a significant organizational restructuring following the recent arrival of head coach John Harbaugh.
While Harbaugh has been focused on building his coaching staff and strengthening the front office with personnel familiar to him, sources suggest he did not directly advocate for Abrams' termination. The decision to remove Abrams appears to be part of wider changes within the team's administration, with further staff dismissals and an expected overhaul of the medical department anticipated.




