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The New York Giants hired head coach John Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Matt Nagy this offseason. Offenses under Harbaugh have typically been very run-heavy, while Nagy comes from the Andy Reid tree that prefers to throw the ball.
When the New York Giants officially announced John Harbaugh as their next head coach in January 2026, it immediately became one of the most talked-about coaching hires in the NFL.
The 28-year-old is signed through 2027, but he’s certainly going to be looking for a raise, as his average annual salary has dipped to 10th among interior defensive linemen. The Giants appeased Lawrence by adding $3 million in incentives to his contract before last season (he earned $1 million).
John Harbaugh's 18-year tenure with the Baltimore Ravens ended in January after he was shown the exit door following the team's failure to make the playoffs.
The rookie running back has turned into a fan favorite and valuable member of the offense. Where did his game shine and where could he still improve?
The Giants are planning to speak to both Brian Callahan and Kliff Kingsbury about New York's offensive coordinator vacancy.
The former New York Giants coach is now the Tennessee Titans' offensive coordinator and the former Titans coach is the Giants' QBs coach, working for an OC who the Titans almost hired. Got it?
New York Giants QB Russell Wilson, an impending free agent, intends to play in 2026.
Much of John Harbaugh’s first month as Giants head coach has been spent assembling his coaching staff. With that arduous process mostly finished, Harbaugh can now turn his focus