The 2024 NFL regular season wrapped up earlier this month, and for the 18 teams that failed to make the playoffs, the focus has shifted to diagnosing their shortcomings and planning for the offseason. Among these struggling franchises, the New York Giants are facing particularly glaring issues after a disastrous 3-14 campaign.
A Season of Turmoil
The Giants’ year was marked by dysfunction, unmet expectations, and mounting frustration. Key changes are already underway, including the decision to part ways with former franchise quarterback Daniel Jones. Head coach Brian Daboll, who was once celebrated for his leadership and creativity, now appears to be on borrowed time, with speculation swirling about his potential dismissal.
The 2024 season was one to forget for Big Blue, but a recent report from ESPN’s Jordan Raanan has brought to light a troubling anecdote that exemplifies the disarray within the organization.
The story centers on remarks allegedly made by general manager Joe Schoen during contentious contract negotiations with a player—remarks that may have further eroded trust within the locker room.
The Nick McCloud Saga
The controversy involves cornerback Nick McCloud, who began the season as a starter after re-signing with the Giants on a one-year deal as a restricted free agent. Despite his role as a key contributor, the Giants reportedly pressured McCloud to take a pay cut early in the season. When McCloud resisted, tensions escalated.
According to Raanan, Schoen allegedly told McCloud’s representatives during negotiations:
“Don’t pay October’s rent, all right? As soon as I can replace him, I’m going to replace him. I’m not [expletive]-ing around.”
These remarks reportedly left a sour taste in the mouths of McCloud’s teammates, as the cornerback was well-liked within the locker room. Despite his contributions on the field, McCloud’s time with the Giants came to an abrupt end. He started four more games before being cut in early November. The move was widely seen as emblematic of the Giants’ dysfunctional season.
Fallout and Player Morale
After being released, McCloud signed with the San Francisco 49ers, joining their practice squad and eventually earning a spot on the active roster. Meanwhile, his departure left a void within the Giants’ roster and further fractured the team’s already fragile morale.
The Giants were 2-7 at the time of McCloud’s release, and the decision seemed to reinforce the perception that the front office was out of touch with both the locker room and the broader goals of team building.
Several players reportedly viewed Schoen’s handling of the situation as unnecessarily harsh, contributing to a growing divide between the front office and the players. For a team that was already struggling on the field, the off-field turmoil only made matters worse.
Looking Ahead
The Giants now hold the No. 3 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and all signs point to the franchise selecting a quarterback to spearhead its rebuild. While the draft offers a glimmer of hope for the future, the organization faces an uphill battle in repairing its fractured culture and regaining the trust of its players.
As fans and analysts look toward April’s draft, questions remain about Schoen’s leadership and whether the Giants can chart a course back to respectability. With morale at an all-time low and a roster in desperate need of reinforcements, the Giants are at a critical juncture.
Whether they can rise from the ashes of their disastrous 2024 season will depend not only on their draft selections but also on their ability to foster a more cohesive and supportive team environment moving forward.