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Brian Daboll shows true colors with gesture to potential Giants replacements
Former New York Giants coach Brian Daboll has been speaking favorably of his former team to other coaches despite being let go by New York midway through the 2025 season
Daboll, 50, will likely be hired as an offensive coordinator this offseason, according to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini. He has previously held that position for four NFL teams – the Browns, Dolphins, Chiefs, and Bills – as well as the University of Alabama.
Brian Daboll's success with young QBs and his deep ties to Adam Peters and Dan Quinn make him a "front-runner" to unlock Jayden Daniels.
Brian Daboll's time as the New York Giants' head coach ended in November after three-and-a-half seasons, but he may not have to wait long to get back into the NFL as an offensive coordinator, per The Athletic's Dianna Russini.
Rumblings around the NFL have introduced Brian Flores as a candidate to become the next Raiders HC, Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio writes, with Brian Daboll on the OC radar. Following that report, The Exhibit’s Josina Anderson floated Flores and Daboll as staff options for the Raiders. Brady has a history with both.
Preseason over/under props for wins were set at 5.5 games, and some whose glass were half-full had the Giants winning as many as eight games. But a killer schedule combined with some unprecedented events simply drove the team back into the ground.
The Washington Commanders parted ways with offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury on Tuesday and are considering former Giants head coach Brian Daboll as his replacement. If hired, Daboll would face the Giants, the team that fired him in November, at least twice next season.