Tom Coughlin mum on future with Giants after loss to Eagles

ByABC News
January 3, 2016, 4:48 PM

— -- Tom Coughlin did not answer questions about his future with the New York Giants on Sunday, saying "there will be a time for that."

Coughlin addressed the media after Sunday's 35-30 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, a loss that punctuated his third consecutive losing season in New York.

"You've got your questions prepared for what direction I'm going to go," said Coughlin, who finished his 12th season as the Giants' coach. "I'm not going to answer anything about that. The season just ended. There'll be time for that."

The Giants went 6-10 this season and have not made the playoffs since 2011, when they completed an improbable postseason run with their second Super Bowl championship under Coughlin.

Giants ownership is scheduled to meet Monday morning to discuss Coughlin's future and other matters relevant to the team's future.

But Coughlin's job status has been the subject of widespread speculation in recent weeks, and the 69-year-old invited his entire extended family to attend Sunday's season finale at MetLife Stadium. All 11 of Coughlin's grandchildren were on the field before the game in sweatshirts that read "Coughlin Crew."

ESPN Giants reporter Dan Graziano contributed to this report.