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In the midst of yet another losing season for the New York Giants, perhaps the biggest silver lining is the 2025 draft class, highlighted by Jaxson Dart, who is believed to be the quarterback of the future.
Mike Kafka will get his first official taste of being an NFL head coach Sunday when his New York Giants host the Green Bay Packers, but the longtime Giants offensive coordinator is already something of a known commodity in league coaching circles.
The New York Giants recently fired Brian Daboll as head coach and replaced him with assistant head coach/offensive coordinator Mike Kafka in the interim. Kafka has been the play-caller for the New York Giants and will continue to do so for the remainder of the season, but now it should be more of a Kafka offense than a Daboll one.
Ed says: Guys, why Brian Daboll kept Bowen is a question only he can answer. And, he isn’t going to at this point. He probably should have moved on from Bowen last offseason when John Mara gave him an off-ramp by criticizing the defense. He might still have a job if he had replaced Bowen after the Denver debacle.
Russell Wilson is again contemplating an uncertain football future after losing out on the New York Giants' starting quarterback job again.
The Giants (2-8) and the rest of the NFL will be looking at how Kafka can help the team over the final two months of the season.
Tight end Daniel Bellinger offered some insight into the team's new offensive coordinator, Tim Kelly, who is also the team's tight ends coach.
The New York Giants are searching for a new head coach, but one name has already crossed himself off the list. Bill Belichick, now in the first year of his $50 million contract at North Carolina,