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Giants' Top Options to Replace Joe Judge as Head Coach After Firing

The New York Giants announced Tuesday that they have parted ways with head coach Joe Judge after two seasons.

A franchise once marked by coaching stability has now been branded with turmoil. The Giants will now have four head coaches in six years (2017-2022), or two more than they had from 1997 to 2015, when Jim Fassel (1997-2003) and Tom Coughlin (2004-2015) ran the show.

Following general manager Dave Gettleman's retirement, the onus is on co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch to rebuild this team and get the next coaching hire right.

A frustrated fanbase hasn't seen a playoff win in 10 years, and the Giants have now missed out on the postseason in nine of those campaigns.