The New York Giants are sticking to their guns in 2022. Both quarterback Daniel Jones and head coach Joe Judge are expected to remain in their posts come next season.

The Giants are now guaranteed another season of double-digit losses, their fifth consecutive year with such a feat. But the brass want to kick the tires on the tandem for at least one more season, according to the latest report from ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Via ESPN:

The Giants believe both Judge and Jones deserve the opportunity to demonstrate their talents next season, even though New York already has been eliminated from the playoffs and has clinched a fifth consecutive season with double-digit losses.

While there may not be any moves made for a new head coach or starting quarterback, that doesn't mean New York will stand pat. There are whispers that Giants general manager Dave Gettleman is the man on the hot seat.

Daniel Jones himself will no longer be suiting up for the rest of the season, as the Giants QB continues to nurse a neck injury that's kept him out of play since Week 12. Veteran QB Mike Glennon has started in his place for the past three weeks. The Giants will be trying out second-year QB Jake Fromm for his first NFL start in Week 16 against the Philadelphia Eagles.