The Giants are opening a wide net in their search for an offensive coordinator under new head coach John Harbaugh.
Big Blue was said to have interviewed Shane Day for the position on Saturday. He is an intriguing candidate considering he was the quarterbacks coach under John's brother, Jim Harbaugh with the L.A. Chargers. According to Jordan Schultz, Day is considered one of the top quarterback coaches in the NFL; credited with jumpstarting Justin Herbert's career.
Meanwhile former Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury is "expected to be in the mix" according to Bleacher Report.
Former Titans Head Coach Brian Callahan is a candidate as is Colts passing game coordinator Alex Tanney, and Broncos passing game coordinator Davis Webb.
If you ask me of the candidates mentioned, Day and Kingsbury to me have to be up there on this list. Day is a strong candidate because of his familiarity within the Harbaugh circle of trust, and he is going to be in high demand at some point. He's been around a long time, and has yet to get an O.C. job. This might be his chance.
Kingsbury spent the past two years with the Washington Commanders. He had one great year there in 2024 when Jayden Daniels excelled in his spread offense. Last year was a disaster as Daniels took steps back, got hurt and the offense never clicked. Kingsbury and Head Coach Dan Quinn agreed to part ways in December. It would be a shrewd move to tap an O.C. from within the division.

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