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Giants Fire Bowen: Defense Collapses Again

Summary

  • Bowen fired after five blown double-digit leads this season.
  • Charlie Bullen named interim defensive coordinator.
  • Giants defense ranked 30th overall, allowing 385 yards per game.
Giants Fire Bowen: Defense Collapses Again

New York Giants defensive coordinator Shane Bowen has been fired following a season plagued by blown leads. The team announced that outside linebackers coach Charlie Bullen will assume the role of interim defensive coordinator for the remainder of the season. This decision comes after the Giants lost another game where they surrendered a double-digit advantage.

Bowen's defense allowed at least a 10-point lead to evaporate in five separate games this season, a mark that ties an NFL record. The team's defensive unit ranked 30th overall, conceding an average of 385 yards and 27.8 points per game. This move follows the earlier dismissal of head coach Brian Daboll.

Charlie Bullen, now interim defensive coordinator, brings prior coaching experience from college and with other NFL teams. He faces the immediate challenge of preparing the Giants for their next game against the New England Patriots. The team holds a 2-10 record and is expected to seek a new head coach for the 2026 season.

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Shane Bowen was fired because the Giants' defense repeatedly blew double-digit leads, losing five games after holding such advantages this season.
Outside linebackers coach Charlie Bullen has been appointed as the interim defensive coordinator for the New York Giants.
Under Shane Bowen, the Giants' defense ranked 30th overall, allowing 385 yards and 27.8 points per game, and notably struggled to protect leads.

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