New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll explains what he wants out of his next quarterback, whether it’s a veteran or a rookie.
The New York Giants might be changing their play-caller on offense -- again. In 2022, offensive coordinator Mike Kafka called the plays for the Giants'
NY Giants are doing the homework necessary to find their next quarterback. This Super Bowl showdown reveals there are different roads in that quest
Giants coach Brian Daboll is somehow back for a fourth season in 2025, despite going 3-14 this past season, after finishing 6-11 in 2023. Should the Giants have fired Daboll? You can certainly make a legit case for that. And in 2025, they’ll immediately get a chance to see if — and how — they could’ve upgraded with a new coach.
The Giants could really use another elite playmaker to partner with Malik Nabers next season, and one name with ties to the regime could make sense.
Schoen goes long on his meeting with Shedeur Sanders, the Senior Bowl as a building ground for talent and Mike Kafka's potential departure.
According to Paul Schwartz of the New York Post, the Giants could give offensive play-calling duties to OC Mike Kafka in 2025 if he doesn’t take a head
The New York Post's Paul Schwartz writes that there is strong sentiment inside the New York Giants building this offseason for head coach Brian Daboll to give up offensive play-calling duties, and it has nothing to do with co-owner John Mara recently saying that Daboll should consider giving up
The Philadelphia Eagles appear set to lose another coordinator this offseason, as Kellen Moore is in the driver's seat for the New Orleans Saints head-coaching vacancy. If Moore does leave Philadelphia for a head-coaching job,
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen said he hopes that assisted head coach and offensive coordinator Mike Kafka doesn't get hired away by another NFL team this offseason. Kafka is one of six candidates being considered for the New Orleans Saints
With billionaire Josh Harris rescuing the Commanders, the Giants’ Mara and Tisch families face more pressure than ever to get their house in order.