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LaFleur Stays, Giants' Coaching Search Intensifies

Packers Retain LaFleur, Easing Giants Coaching Search; LaFleurs Strong Record Eyes for Backup Option

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  • Giants Close to Landing Harbaugh

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    The New York Giants are leading the race to hire John Harbaugh as their new head coach. Despite a brief setback when the Atlanta Falcons announced a virtual interview with Harbaugh, the Giants remain the frontrunners. Harbaugh sees the New York job as a top opportunity and is expected to meet with the Giants in person soon. The Giants are offering him major control over personnel decisions and have a promising young quarterback, Jaxson Dart, on the roster.
  • Harbaugh Interview with Falcons, Giants Still in Race

    00:59|
    Atlanta Falcons interview John Harbaugh, but its a virtual meeting, keeping the Giants in the running for the Super Bowl-winning coach. The Giants co-owner is fully supportive, and Harbaugh sees the job as a top choice to turn things around.
  • Giants Interview McCarthy & Anarumo, Shaping Team's Future

    01:15|
    The New York Giants are interviewing two head coaching candidates: Mike McCarthy, a former Packers and Cowboys coach, and Lou Anarumo, the Colts defensive coordinator and a Staten Island native. McCarthy, with his proven track record, is high on the Giants wish list, while Anarumo brings local flavor. These interviews could significantly impact the Giants future.
  • Giants Interview Anarumo & McCarthy for Head Coach

    01:15|
    The New York Giants are conducting head coaching interviews, with Lou Anarumo meeting on Tuesday and Mike McCarthy on Monday. Anarumo, a Staten Island native, has defensive expertise and ties to GM Joe Schoen. The Giants aim to interview Baltimore Ravens John Harbaugh. McCarthy brings two Super Bowl rings and head coaching success.
  • Giants Eye Harbaugh as Next Head Coach

    01:06|
    The New York Giants are making a bold play for John Harbaugh, the successful head coach of the Baltimore Ravens. After meeting with minority candidates Raheem Morris and Antonio Pierce, theyre ready to offer Harbaugh a deal immediately after his interview. Harbaugh, who won a Super Bowl with the Ravens, is interested in the Giants offer, seeking a significant role in personnel decisions. The Giants aggressive pursuit puts them in a strong position to secure Harbaughs services.
  • Giants Eye Harbaugh as Top Coach Candidate

    01:21|
    The New York Giants are reportedly zeroing in on former Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh as their top choice for the head coach position. Long-time NFL columnist Gary Myers suggests the Giants have already fulfilled the Rooney Rule by interviewing two minority candidates, allowing them to make an immediate offer to Harbaugh. Harbaugh is expected to meet with the Giants this week, with fans and insiders excited about the prospect of his CEO-style leadership. The Giants also have Mike McCarthy lined up for an interview, and the Packers have extended Matt LaFleur, potentially clearing the path for Harbaugh to join the Giants.
  • Sauls Saves Giants Kicking Game

    01:41|
    Ben Sauls, an undrafted free agent, stepped in as the New York Giants placekicker for the final three games of the 2025 season, delivering a flawless performance. He nailed eight field goals, including a 45-yarder, and seven extra points, earning him instant hero status among Giants fans. The Giants kicking game had been plagued by injuries and poor performance for three consecutive seasons, but Sauls calm and accurate kicking turned the tide. As a left-footed kicker, Sauls had to adjust to working with long snapper Casey Kreiter and holder Jamie Gillan, but their extra practice paid off. Sauls strong college record and impressive late-season performance have Giants fans excited for the future.