It's been a busy Monday for the NFL as numerous moves have already been made around the league. It seems the New York Giants are the next on the list, as they're likely seeking a new general manager this offseason. Dave Gettleman makes a big decision on his future while the franchise ponders Joe Judge's situation.

According to Josina Anders, Giants GM Dave Gettleman plans to retire. New York has been a hot mess all season and the franchise has struggled to bring in consistent talent. There were already rumors of Gettleman getting fired, so his retirement shouldn't come as a shock.

As for Joe Judge, his future with the Giants is in the air, but there is optimism he'll stay, per Jordan Raanan. Many believe Judge has done a decent job as the head coach and that he needs an improved roster to shine. He might get another opportunity but it is pending a squad meeting New York has planned on Monday.

Regardless, Giants fans should expect to see Joe Judge as the head coach for at least one more year. According to Josina Anderson, New York has made their decision and are keeping Judge for now.

This ultimately might be the best decision. The best thing for this roster is to maintain some sort of consistency. Having a similar coaching staff can go a long way for any football team. Considering the Giants have a handful of big names on the roster, patience could pay off big time for New York.

Keep an eye on the Giants as they'll be searching for a new general manager this offseason.