New York Giants headlines for Saturday
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From Big Blue View
- John Harbaugh to season ticket holders: Team will be ‘disciplined, resilient, and prepared’
- Giants’ offensive coordinator job is ‘Todd Monken’s to lose’
- Carmen Bricillo out as John Harbaugh begins building Giants’ coaching staff
- NY Giants news: Baltimore Ravens’ running backs coach to join John Harbaugh’s staff
- NY Giants news: Tracking every rumor, interview and hire for John Harbaugh’s staff
- Questions abound at wide receiver for Giants heading into the offseason
- Ex-Pittsburgh Steelers DT DeMarvin Leal is first signing of John Harbaugh era
- NY Giants 2026 NFL Draft scouting report: Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech
- NY Giants 2026 NFL Draft: Prospect profiles
Other Giant observations
2026 NFL offseason: Ranking the best open coordinator jobs | ESPN.com
Why it’s No. 3: Much like the Titans job, the Giants job is a fairly blank slate with an exciting rising sophomore quarterback in Jaxson Dart. The return of wide receiver Malik Nabers and running back Cam Skattebo from injury will elevate this job even further. And the presence of Andrew Thomas also secures the franchise left tackle spot — a famously tough spot to scheme around. Figuring out an offense that maximizes Dart’s mobility and also protects him from his own recklessness will be tough, but the opportunity to coach under a well-respected CEO head coach in John Harbaugh makes this job attractive.
Why it’s No. 4: Brian Burns, Dexter Lawrence II, Abdul Carter and Kayvon Thibodeaux are on the defensive line, that’s why. The Giants are well-suited for a big leap in defensive performance, as they underperformed to their talent level last season and should grow into a dominant pressure team as their defensive line continues to gel. Any defensive coordinator who sells out for a four-man rush (looking at you, Jim Schwartz) should love the potential of this group.
Eric Weddle on what Giant players will get with John Harbaugh
The NFL’s most-improved offenses by EPA per play in 2025 | PFF
4. New York Giants: 2024 EPA per play: -0.128, 2025 EPA per play: 0.010, Difference: +0.138
Improvement wouldn’t be hard for the 2024 Giants offense. They ranked 30th in EPA per play en route to a 3-14 season, their worst since 2017. Dart started the season behind veteran Russell Wilson (63.3 grade), but it only took four games for him to step into the limelight. From there, Dart completed 63.7% of his passes for 2,272 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions on a 68.4 overall PFF grade, and his 5.2% big-time throw rate was eighth among quarterbacks in the regular season. Dart showed real promise in Year 1, adding 487 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns. Altogether, the Giants finished the season 12th in EPA per play, a major improvement from a year ago. For the first time in forever, there’s a sense of hope in New York.
John Harbaugh said ‘no’ to Andy Reid. Now, he’s a $100 million bet for Giants. | NJ.com
Andy Reid handed John Harbaugh a manila envelope.
This was part of Reid’s routine after every season. He gathered his Eagles coaching staff for a meeting and almost ceremoniously delivered one of those envelopes to each assistant. Inside was that coach’s contract details — and salary — for the next season.
Jaxson Dart says Giants ‘can’t wait’ to play for John Harbaugh | ESPN.com
“When Coach Harbaugh’s name came up, that was the one that we were all really, really excited about and wanted to have,” Dart said during an interview with ESPN while on a family vacation. “So I think from just our standpoint, the guys just can’t wait to play for him and have the chance to get coached by him.”
“Winning,” Dart said of his expectations of working with Harbaugh. “A whole lot of winning. That’s it.”
Tee Martin on John Harbaugh
1 Sentence To Describe Every Eliminated NFL Team | Bleacher Report
New York Giants. They are hitching their wagon to John Harbaugh and Jaxson Dart, which brings a lot of hope and excitement to a team with lots of young talent elsewhere and the fifth overall pick.
Best landing spots for 10 highest-graded free agents: Offense | PFF
WR Alec Pierce, Indianapolis Colts: 80.1 PFF Grade. Best Landing spot: New York Giants Pierce has taken significant steps over the past two seasons in order to cash in this offseason. His 81.6 PFF receiving grade since the start of the 2024 season ranks top 25 among all receivers. Pierce is a lethal deep threat that could transform any offense, as his 24 receptions on throws targeted 20-plus yards downfield ties for the third-most over that span.
Jaxson Dart was one of the most aggressive deep passers in college football coming out, recording the most 20-plus-yard passing attempts in the Power Four over his final two seasons. That resulted in the New York Giants posting the NFL’s highest deep passing rate last season, but the lack of a vertical threat that can take the top off of defenses was sorely missed. Pierce can step into that role and make an immediate impact.
Around the league
Eagles offensive coordinator search updates: Brian Daboll still in the mix? | Bleeding Green Nation
Why the Broncos are confident in backup QB Jarrett Stidham | ESPN.com
Patriots coaches not taking Jarrett Stidham lightly: ‘He could be the starter for a number of teams’ | NFL.com
Seahawks activate RB George Holani, TE Elijah Arroyo from IR | Pro Football Talk
What is it about Sean McVay that has the Rams on the cusp of another Super Bowl? | The Athletic
Bills interviewing Philip Rivers: Former star QB has first known head-coaching interview after brief comeback | CBSSports.com
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