Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll continued making the wrong kind of history on Sunday.
The Giants’ 38-20 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field was their 10th consecutive road defeat.
That ties the franchise record for longest all-time road losing streaks.
The 1978-79 Giants previously held the record with 10 losses in a row away from home.
Now they have company.
The Giants haven’t won a road game since Oct. 6, 2024, in Seattle. That’s more than a calendar year without a win in another team’s stadium.
Daboll had no leg to stand on after his team fell to 0-5 on the road this season and 2-6 overall.
“Give credit to Philly,” he said. “They beat us in all phases.”
Schoen and Daboll are no strangers to setting and breaking records.
Their Giants set a new franchise record last season by losing 10 straight games overall between Weeks 6 and 16.
The Giants now have a 5-20 record under Schoen and Daboll since the start of the 2024 NFL season and a 3-17 record in their last 20 games.
So rolls on the lowered standards of their ownership and organization deeper into the record books.