NY Giants hire Matt Nagy as offensive coordinator
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It was assumed that John Harbaugh would bring offensive coordinator Todd Monken with him from the Baltimore Ravens, but when the Cleveland Browns had other plans, the New York Giants pivoted. The Giants will instead hire Matt Nagy to be their offensive coordinator, according to CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones.
Nagy was the Chiefs’ offensive coordinator during Patrick Mahomes’ rookie season in 2017; Mahomes’ development took place behind the scenes as he redshirted as a rookie. He was a finished product, and the best quarterback in the NFL, by the time Nagy returned to Kansas City in 2022 as quarterbacks coach.
Matt Nagy will be tasked with overseeing the Giants offense under new head coach John Harbaugh. There has yet to be an official puff of blue smoke from the New York Giants' team headquarters regarding any of their assistant coaching hires, but reportedly, a key hire has been made.
New Giants head coach John Harbaugh is considering a couple of former NFL head coaches to be his offensive coordinator.
The coaching carousel this offseason has been the most entertaining merry-go-round of NFL drama in years. The Baltimore Ravens fired John Harbaugh after 18 seasons, Mike Tomlin stepped down after 19 years with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Buffalo Bills parted ways with Sean McDermott following their divisional-round loss to the Denver Broncos.