
"According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, Kingsbury is in the running to become the New York Giants' offensive coordinator. Others are being discussed, including Brian Callahan. The NFC East club is speaking to candidates virtually before narrowing down their shortlist for in-person interviews, and the fact that he's got so much knowledge of the division might tip the scales in his favor."
"Kingsbury's development of young quarterbacks has drawn significant praise throughout his coaching career. The Giants need someone to refine Jaxson Dart's game after an encouraging rookie campaign, and Washington's ex-coordinator may have the tools. There are some intriguing options in the passing game. The G-Men also have an elite left tackle in Andrew Thomas already on the squad."
Kliff Kingsbury parted ways with the Washington Commanders after failing to reach an agreement with head coach Dan Quinn on the offensive direction. He interviewed for the Baltimore Ravens' head-coaching vacancy and spoke with the Tennessee Titans about their offensive coordinator role but was passed over in both searches. Interest has been muted compared with the 2025 hiring cycle. Kingsbury is now in the initial pool for the New York Giants' offensive coordinator position, with Brian Callahan also under consideration. The Giants are conducting virtual interviews and value his NFC East knowledge. Kingsbury's track record developing young quarterbacks could help refine Jaxson Dart, and the presence of left tackle Andrew Thomas and a potential working relationship with head coach John Harbaugh could aid his return to a prominent staff role.
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