The New York Giants have officially parted ways with head coach Brian Daboll after a rough 2–8 start to the season, ending what once looked like a promising partnership. Just two years ago, Daboll had led the team to the playoffs in his first season, but back-to-back disappointing campaigns, mounting injuries, and ongoing quarterback instability made his position increasingly untenable. The move marks the second head-coaching change of the year, and one of the most notable, thus drawing reactions from across the league, including from his former quarterback, Daniel Jones.

“I just kinda heard about it recently,” Jones said in an interview with USA TODAY Sports’ Chris Bumbaca. “And obviously, you never want to see anyone fired. It’s an unfortunate part of this business. I hope for the best

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