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Giants Extend GM Joe Schoen Multiyear Deal Ahead of 2024 Season

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The New York Giants are finalizing a multiyear contract extension for general manager Joe Schoen, securing their top executive through the coming seasons. Schoen's original deal was set to expire after the 2024 campaign, but the organization moved quickly to lock him up long-term.

Schoen arrived in 2022 alongside Brian Daboll, but maintained his position when the Giants fired Daboll after just two seasons. The 47-year-old executive led the coaching search that landed John Harbaugh, reuniting with his former Buffalo colleague. Schoen spent five years as Brandon Beane's assistant GM with the Bills before getting his shot in New York.

The extension signals ownership's confidence in Schoen's vision, especially after his partnership with Harbaugh produced what Schoen called a 'great' offseason. Both men emphasized their immediate alignment on team building and player acquisition strategy. With the roster construction phase complete, Schoen now has job security to see his plans through.

This move stabilizes the front office heading into a critical season. Schoen and Harbaugh represent the Giants' best path forward after years of organizational turbulence.