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One wild card in the mix is former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll, who was the offensive coordinator at Alabama in 2017 and helped lead the Tide to a national title. The 50-year-old is believed to have an interest in the job and is expected to get some consideration in Happy Valley.
Who's in the conversation to become the head coach of the Giants now that Brian Daboll is out? Here are the latest odds.
With the New York Giants firing head coach Brian Daboll on Monday, here's a look at potential coaching candidates to replace him: Kafka will get the audition to show he can do the job. He’s not Daboll and they are different, so this isn’t a situation where Daboll’s style and exit sticks to Kafka. So we’ll see.
Long before Bill Belichick claimed he wasn't interested in the New York Giants' coaching job, he reportedly "burned all bridges" with the organization.
The Giants were left with little choice given the downward spiral the team has taken over the last three years.
The Packers ruled out WR Malik Heath, who won't travel to New York, for Sunday's showdown with the Giants due to a coach's decision.
Despite speculation about the New York Giants opening, Bill Belichick says he will not pursue any NFL head coaching jobs and remains focused on North Carolina.
Away from the spotlight, Daboll’s abrasive personality ultimately contributed to his demise, as key assistant coaches — most notably, defensive coordinator Wink Martindale — rushed to get away from him. Perhaps that will serve as a lesson to the next Giants coach — whether that’s interim replacement Mike Kafka or someone from the outside.