The pursuit of free agent head coach John Harbaugh was a slam dunk. But his hiring was only the first piece to a very large puzzle for the New York Giants .
When newly minted New York Giants head coach John Harbaugh first ascended the steps to the stage of his ceremonious introduction as the team's new leader in East Rutherford last month, he was met with several handshakes and wide-eyed faces from players who were excited to have him in the building.
Former Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan has landed a new job. Callahan will be the new pass game coordinator of the New York Giants, according to multiple reports.
The New York Giants hired John Harbaugh as their new head coach with Matt Nagy as offensive coordinator, both known for wanting tight ends to be heavily involved in the offense.
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The New York Giants will have their first NFL Draft of the John Harbaugh era in April, in a unique position to make significant strides in one weekend.
For the New York Giants , the bitter taste in their mouths from an embarrassing 2025 season is likely still hanging around, and their all-important offseason, geared towards changing the course of the franchise, is still very young as the calendar just flipped into February.
The New York Giants have hired Brian Callahan to be their quarterbacks coach and pass game coordinator , the final major missing piece to head coach John
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The New York Giants have filled just about every main assistant coaching spot on their staff with one key exception: quarterbacks coach. And this final key opening could likely be filled by the end of the week.
The Giants are looking towards a former NFL head coach for their open quarterbacks coach position. According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, former Tennessee Titans leader Brian Callahan is interviewing for the gig.
NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports the Giants are interviewing former Titans HC Brian Callahan for a QBs coach role on HC John Harbaugh’s staff. Callahan received serious interest from Tampa Bay for their OC opening before they hired Zac Robinson.
The New York Giants definitively aced the first major steppingstone of their offseason roadmap by getting Super Bowl-winning head coach John Harbaugh to sign on the dotted line as the franchise's next head coach just a couple of weeks ago.
It seems like the New York Giants are always entering a pivotal offseason . The organization is under overwhelming pressure to fill its holes in free agency and nail the NFL Draft, otherwise the franchise will be doomed for another year of failure.
The New York Giants were about as far away from Super Bowl LX -- both literally and figuratively -- as any team in the NFL can get. New York's playoff hopes were essentially gone by Halloween when the team was 2-6.
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John Harbaugh has a new opportunity. The long-time coach of the Baltimore Ravens found himself out of a job when his former team failed to make the playoffs after a season in which Lamar Jackson was not healthy nor at his best when he was in the lineup.
Since the New York Giants hired former Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh to lead the organization, Harbaugh has worked to overhaul the team. The New York Giants finished 4-13 in 2025, leading to the firing of former Giants head coach Brian Daboll.
When John Harbaugh was nearing an agreement to become the Giants’ head coach in mid-January, all signs pointed to then-Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken taking the same position in New York.
John Harbaugh is about to complete his first week as the Giants’ new head coach, and as promised, he is making some changes in New York. Outside linebackers
Harbaugh quickly landed with a new team after he was fired by the Baltimore Ravens earlier this month, and the longtime coach had a classy gesture toward his former team on Saturday.