The New York Giants have had a rough season, that finished with another lackluster effort in a loss to the Washington Football Team, 22-7. They finished the season 4-13, having lost last six games in a row. Recent reports had Giants head coach on the hot seat with his future with the franchise in jeopardy. Apparently, the sentiment exists within the team.

According to FOX Sports' Jay Glazer, New York Giants players want to see a change at head coach. New York Times reporter Jared Schwartz reported the quote from Glazer.

Less than a month ago, Glazer had reported that the Giants organization was leaning to retaining head coach Joe Judge. But the team's recent play has made things a little more difficult to swallow.

Now that it sounds as though some of the players also want Judge out, it's going to be even more difficult for the team to stand by him.

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Giants general manager Dave Gettleman is also reportedly on the hot seat.

Judge just finished his 2nd season as New York's head coach. The team somehow looked even worse this year than last year. That's despite the fact that the Giants got Saquon Barkley back for at least the majority of the season. Judge was dealt a tough blow in his first season when he was without his All-Pro running back.

The team still dealt with a ton of injuries this season, mostly at wide receiver. Kenny Golladay, Sterling Shepard, Kadarius Toney and Darius Slayton all missed considerable time this season.