Jason Garrett is no longer part of the Giants coaching staff after he was fired one day after suffering a 30-10 loss to the Buccaneers and dropping to a 3-7 record.
Sources told CBS Sports that Joe Judge had contemplated firing the former Dallas Cowboys head coach just months into the 2020 season.
Judge was reportedly displeased with offensive play in November of last year, eventually leading to the firing of offensive line coach Marc Colombo. Garrett was supposed to go soon afterwards.
“It was already bad between them then,” one source told the outlet.
Sources told them that more changes could be coming.
“One of the things that motivated me to accept this position was the opportunity to help rebuild the Giants into a contending team,” he said in a statement. “We knew there would be many challenges. My expectations for our offense were much greater than our results have been and I accept full responsibility for that.”
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