On Thursday, the New York Giants announced a slew of coaching hires for the upcoming 2025 NFL season. On defense, the team made the hiring of Marquand Manuel as their new secondary coach and defensive pass game coordinator official.
Some are moves we already knew about The New York Giants on Thursday made official six additions to head coach Brian Daboll’s staff for the 2025 season
The Giants announced the addition of six coaches to Brian Daboll's staff on Thursday. As previously reported, Marquand Manuel will be the joining the organization as their secondary coach and defensive pass game coordinator.
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The New York Giants announced they have added six coaches to HC Brian Daboll’s staff for the 2025 season. The list of new coaches hired is the following:
The two coaches will be back, even though their roles have yet to be determined. The New England Patriots officially announced 17 new coaching hires on Monday, and they will make up a majority of Jerod Mayo’s staff for the upcoming 2024 season.
New England has added yet another assistant coach to its staff. The New England Patriots are far from done adding coaches to their staff. On Wednesday night, news broke that the team has hired former Brown offensive line coach Mike McCarthy as an offensive assistant.
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Brown is coming off his fourth season as a member of the Patriots’ coaching staff. For the second straight year, a member of the New England Patriots coaching staff will serve as coordinator at the Senior Bowl.
The New England Patriots' coaching staff looks a little different now as one coaches headed back to the college ranks. Wide receivers coach Ross Douglas is leaving the team to accept the same position with the Syracuse Orange, ESPN's Pete Thamel reported on Saturday.
While ESPN’s Pat McAfee was busy speculating about the future of Bill Belichick, the New England Patriots lost a different coach from their staff on Saturday.