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Ex-Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett fired by New York Giants!

He's looking for a new gig again.

Michael Whitaker

Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett is once again unemployed.

The New York Giants announced that Garrett, who had served as their offensive coordinator for less than two years, has been relieved of his duties following their 30-10 loss to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday Night Football. 

After finishing last season 31st out of the 32 NFL teams in points per game, the Giants are currently 25th in the league with an average 18.9 points per game. They'd finally had enough, and made the change. 

Senior offensive assistant Freddie Kitchens will be taking over the Giants' play-calling responsibilities in Garrett's absence. 

Following the loss last night, head coach Joe Judge placed the blame for the setback on the coaching staff. 

"You can put that down tonight. Got that?" Judge said Monday night. "You guys can write that tonight. Players have to execute. That is their job, right? It is our job to teach them. It's their job to go out and execute.

"But we've got to make sure we put them in position to have success. That has to be consistent, by the way. So, you can go ahead and write that down. I'm not going to debate that."