The New York Giants have announced John Harbaugh’s 2026 coaching staff.
“First of all, as my dad always would teach us, great coaches are great teachers,” Harbaugh said. “When putting together a staff, I look for the ability to create a vision and share the vision and to get everybody on the same page in your room, guys that are demanding, guys that ask a lot of the guys in terms of a high standard. And, also, believe them into that standard, help them believe in themselves to make sure that every player knows that every coach is really in their corner.”
There are 31 coaches on Harbaugh’s staff. Fifteen of those previously worked for Harbaugh with the Baltimore Ravens.
“All the coaches that we retained are great coaches, great guys, highly recommended from the people here in the building, but also around the league,” Harbaugh said. “It could have been more. I mean, there’s a lot of great coaches on this staff previously, guys that we have great respect for, but you also want to bring in new guys and guys that you’ve known over the years. So, you just try to kind of create the best mix to build the best team of coaches that you possibly can. I just really feel fortunate and blessed that those three guys are still with us.”
The Giants also officially announced the hiring of Dawn Aponte as senior vice president of football operations and strategy and Adam Bennett as head athletic trainer.
Coordinators
Offensive coordinator — Matt Nagy
About Nagy:
2023-25: Kansas City Chiefs – Offensive Coordinator
2022: Kansas City Chiefs – Sr. Off. Asst./QBs
2018-21: Chicago Bears – Head Coach
2017: Kansas City Chiefs – Offensive Coordinator
2016: Kansas City Chiefs – Co-Offensive Coordinator
2013-15: Kansas City Chiefs – Quarterbacks
2011-12: Philadelphia Eagles – Offensive Quality Control
2010: Philadelphia Eagles – Assistant Coach
2008-09: Palmyra Area High School – Offensive Coordinator
2001: Manheim Central High School – Assistant Coach
Defensive coordinator — Dennard Wilson
About Wilson:
2024-25: Tennessee Titans – Defensive Coordinator
2023: Baltimore Ravens – Defensive Backs
2022: Philadelphia Eagles – Defensive Passing Game Coordinator/Defensive Backs
2021: Philadelphia Eagles – Defensive Backs
2019-20: New York Jets – Passing Game Coordinator/Defensive Backs
2017-18: New York Jets – Defensive Backs
2015-16: St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams – Defensive Backs
2012-14: St. Louis Rams – Defensive Quality Control
2008-11: Chicago Bears – Pro Scout
2007-08: University of Maryland – Graduate Assistant
2004-06: DeMatha Catholic (Md.) High School – Defensive Backs/Passing Game Coordinator
Special teams coordinator — Chris Horton
About Horton:
2020-25: Baltimore Ravens – Special Teams Coordinator
2019: Baltimore Ravens – Special Teams Coach
2016-18: Baltimore Ravens – Assistant Special Teams Coach
2015: Baltimore Ravens – Staff Assistant (Special Teams)
2014: Baltimore Ravens – Coaching Intern (Defense)
2012-13: UCLA – Quality Control
Offensive staff
Mike Bloomgren – Offensive Line
Brian Callahan – Passing Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach
Chad Hall – Wide Receivers
Tim Kelly – Tight Ends
Willie Taggart – Running Backs
Grant Newsome – Assistant Offensive Line
Greg Roman – Senior Offensive Assistant
Adam Schrack – Offensive Quality Control
Mike Snyder – Offensive Quality Control
Defense
Charlie Bullen – Run Game Coordinator/Outside Linebackers
Frank Bush – Inside Linebackers
Brendan Clark – Defensive Quality Control
Donald D’Alesio – Defensive Pass Game Coordinator
Dennis Johnson – Defensive Line
Addison Lynch – Defensive Backs
Matt Pees – Assistant Linebackers
Matt Robinson – Assistant Defensive Line
Megan Rosburg – Assistant to the Head Coach/Defensive Assistant
Harbaugh seemed especially happy that he was able to bring Rosburg from Baltimore.
“Megan Rosburg, our most valuable coach, definitely our most valuable coach right now,” Harbaugh said. “She’s been doing a great job of keeping me organized and also she understands the tenor of what we’re trying to accomplish. She knows the value system right now. She knows what we’re looking for, and she sets a good foundation for us.”
Additional coaches
Noah Riley – Football Analyst/Quality Control
T.J. Weist – Assistant Special Teams
Aaron Wellman – Executive Director of Player Performance
Ron Shrift – Director of Strength and Conditioning
Chris Allen – Assistant Strength and Conditioning
Sam Coad – Performance Manager/Assistant Strength and Conditioning
Brian Ellis – Assistant Strength Coach
Matthew Frakes – Director of Performance Nutrition
Mark Naylor – Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach
Drew Wilson – Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning
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