When Mike Kafka took over as interim coach of the New York Giants after the firing of Brian Daboll , he said he would evaluate everything.
Following another blown fourth-quarter lead that caused a fifth consecutive loss and dropped the Giants to 2-9 this season, Kafka is not planning to make any changes to his staff this week before playing at Detroit on Sunday.
“I would say status quo,” Kafka said Monday on a video call with reporters. “I wouldn’t anticipate any. As a matter of fact, we’re going to go and attack this week. I’m excited for this week of prep. The coaches are excited about it.”
Status quo means Shane Bowen remains in his role as defensive coordinator. His unit allowed 27 points to Green Bay, which had scored 20 combined over the previous two weeks, including a seven

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