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New York Giants head coach John Harbaugh hit it off with quarterback Jaxson Dart during the interview process so well that he was "ready to run through a brick wall" after speaking with him, per comments made to Mike Garafolo and Judy Battista of NFL Network on Tuesday.
Harbaugh also watched tape of the Giants with his 86-year-old father Jack, a longtime football coach. When the elder Harbaugh called his son to rave about several positions, it validated what Harbaugh liked about how physical and tough the Giants looked.
Broadway is eight miles from MetLife Stadium, across the Hudson River. But John Harbaugh might as well have been on stage Tuesday. His introd
As Big Blue’s pursuit of its next coach revved into high gear, Coughlin — a two-time Super Bowl-winning coach with the franchise — sent a stern message to the younger brother of Giants co-owner John Mara, as he connected him to the recently fired Baltimore coach.
The Los Angeles Chargers are reportedly expected to hire former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel as their next offensive coordinator, per ESPN's Adam Schefter and Jeff Darlington.
John Harbaugh spoke to his old pal Andy Reid before taking the Giants ’ head coaching job. Reid — the Chiefs’ legendary coach, fired by the Eagles after the 2012 season — had some valuable advice for Harbaugh.
Chris told John Mara and Giants co-owner Steve Tisch on Jan. 9, before the playoffs kicked off, that he was heading out to Harbaugh’s home in the Baltimore suburbs. The trip down and the lunch meeting has been well-documented but, Mara said Tuesday, “I had never talked to John Harbaugh in my life until I got to his house.”
Entering the offseason, there are already a ton of questions about the Baltimore Ravens, from who the head coach will be to how the roster will look. The Ravens
The New York Giants held a press conference Tuesday to introduce their new head coach, three days after John Harbaugh agreed to the job and finalized the franchise’s all-out pursuit of its top candidate.
John Harbaugh is not the Giants general manager. That job and title still belong to Joe Schoen, but there is no doubt who will have the biggest voice in roster decisions.