It would be a good day for the Giants employee in charge of the coaches’ headsets to call out sick.
After Joe Judge vented his frustrations with weekly issues on headsets failing the Giants and causing timeouts to be burned, the NFL expressed confidence that technology fails are on the team’s end of things.
“We are looking into the matter with all involved parties; however, we are confident that nothing is attributable to the Bose headset,” a league spokesperson told The Post.
“We have not been able to identify an issue in [Monday] night’s game with the Giants’ communication system.
“We were not made aware of any issues during the game from the club through our standard communication channels that are used to identify gameday issues.”

Then-Giants coach Ben McAdoo was fined $50,000 and the team was fined $150,000 in 2016 for illegal use of a walkie-talkie on the sideline.
Five years later, Judge is so frustrated he might be willing to risk it.
“Whoever is in charge of it, I don’t know if it’s through the league or us exactly, but they’ve gotta fix it fast,” Judge said. ‘That’s it.”
The Giants are the only club to publicly raise this issue this season and Judge says it’s happening at home and away games.
“The headsets were going out,” Judge said. “This has been happening in every game so far. We deal with the league and they keep telling us about different software updates or whatever it is.”