New York Post

Giants hope Garrett back in ’21

- By PAUL SCHWARTZ

Just as Dave Gettleman remains as the general manager, there is no hue and cry (inside the building, anyway) to replace Jason Garrett as the offensive coordinato­r. Garrett has attracted interest from the Chargers about their headcoach vacancy. Barring Garrett getting a job elsewhere, it appears Joe Judge and the Giants are hoping he returns.

“The possibilit­y of Jason leaving, of course it makes you a little antsy,’’ Gettleman said.

The preference is for Daniel Jones to get a second year in Garrett’s system and not subject the 23year-old quarterbac­k to a third offensive playbook in three years.

“We’ll adjust and adapt and do what we have to do,’’ Gettleman said, referring to a scenario in which Garrett is elsewhere. “Anything we do moving forward, Daniel is a big part of it, and we’re certainly conscious of that piece.’’

Mara said he did not reach out to anyone with the Eagles after Doug Pederson’s quarterbac­k switcheroo Sunday night helped cost the Giants a playoff berth. The Giants needed the Eagles to defeat Washington, but the move from Jalen Hurts to Nate Sudfeld compromise­d the Eagles’ chances to win.

“The reason we didn’t make the playoffs is we didn’t win enough games,’’ Mara said. “We had to win one more game to get into the playoffs. That’s on us. We can’t blame that on anybody else. I’m very conscious of where the division was this year, what the final record was.’’

Mara said walking into empty stadiums all season was “a very strange feeling, and not a good one’’ and called it “an eerie feeling each week.’’ Playing eight home games without fans at MetLife Stadium meant no ticket money coming into the franchise for a full season.

“It was a huge financial hit for us this year, no question about it,’’ Mara said. “We did suffer some pretty significan­t financial losses, but it’s not going to affect our ability to be active in free agency or to do what we have to do to improve the team. Hopefully this is a one-year thing and we’ll be able to have fans back in the building next season.’’

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