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Giants headache: After missteps, high-stakes coaching search looms — with doubt and intrigue
After firing Brian Daboll this week, the Giants are seeking yet another new head coach, their fifth full-time one in the 11 post-Tom Coughlin seasons.
There's an extensive list for who will be the next head coach of the New York Giants. But who's the favorite? See the current betting odds.
Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo won a Super Bowl with the Giants. Now he's listed as a possible replacement for Brian Daboll.
Coughlin, who in 1996 as head coach of the Jaguars was named Coach of the Year, led the Giants to their last two Super Bowl championships (XLII and XLVI). He was also a part of Giants Hall of Fame head coach Bill Parcells’ staff from 1988-90, where, as the team’s receivers coach, he won a Super Bowl championship (XXV) with the 1990 team.
The Giants fired head coach Brian Daboll but retained general manager Joe Schoen this week. That’s the wrong path for a franchise that continues to repeat its mistakes of the past.
Former New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin isn't quietly moving on from a decision that clearly wasn't his first choice. "Don't think that there aren't some hard feelings there. There are," Coughlin said on The Michael Kay Show on ESPN Radio in New York on ...
Former Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Tom Coughlin was announced as one of 12 coaches who've advanced in the 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame selection.
Tomlin, an experienced winner, would be a home run hire for a franchise that has been serving up disastrous seasons to its paying customers.
The Giants have had two Hall of Fame head coaches, five Coach of the Year award winners, and five who won an NFL Championship or Super Bowl. Of the 22 men who have led the franchise in its 100-plus seasons, here is Newsday’s ranking on the top 10: