
"Last offseason, we saw former Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson accept a head coaching job in the division with Chicago, so maybe Kingsbury could be the latest to follow that track. Kingsbury has done wonders for the Commanders offense with a young Jayden Daniels, and could bring a similar boost to Dart's development in New York. On top of being one of the top offensive minds in the NFL,"
"The New York Giants finally pulled the plug on Brian Daboll's time as head coach. And this may have blown the door wide open for a nightmare Washington Commanders scenario. Daboll was living on borrowed time. Several fourth-quarter collapses this season and questions stemming from his handling of rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart left Giants owner John Mara with no option other than to end this experiment ahead of time. And there weren't many fans of the G-Men complaining about it."
Giants owner John Mara fired Brian Daboll after repeated fourth-quarter collapses and controversies over the handling of rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart. The head-coaching vacancy becomes appealing because the roster features a gifted young quarterback, a legitimate No. 1 receiver, a potential bellcow running back if Malik Nabers and Cameron Skattebo recover, and a strong defensive front seven with Pro Bowl-caliber players. Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury is being linked to the vacancy due to his work with Jayden Daniels and prior head-coaching experience with the Arizona Cardinals. Kingsbury's Cardinals tenure produced a 28-37-1 record, including an 11-6 season in 2021.
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