The New York Giants and General Manager Joe Schoen have officially agreed to terms on a multi-year contract extension, according to a report from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The deal has already been signed, securing Schoen's position at the helm of the franchise's front office for years to come.
The extension follows a highly productive offseason for the Giants, which included significant strategic moves during the recent NFL Draft. Ownership has reportedly been impressed with Schoen's leadership and roster management, leading to the reward of a new long-term agreement. Per @RapSheet, this deal ensures that Schoen will continue his working relationship with John Harbaugh as they lead the organization forward through the coming seasons.
Since taking over the general manager duties, Schoen has been tasked with navigating the Giants through a critical phase of roster construction. This multi-year commitment from the organization signals strong internal confidence in his vision for the team. While the specific financial terms and the exact duration of the extension have not yet been made public, the signing marks a significant moment of stability for the New York front office as they prepare for the upcoming campaign.
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