New head coach John Harbaugh is trying to quickly shape his New York Giants coaching staff. Harbaugh has already made decisions on the fates of Giants assistants under former coach Brian Daboll, and has reportedly requested interviews with roughly two-dozen staffers who worked for him with the Baltimore Ravens.
Charlie Bullen (outside linebackers) and Tim Kelly (tight ends) are the only former Daboll assistants being kept.
Harbaugh knows what he is looking for.
”We will build the very best coaching staff that we can, Harbaugh said at his introductory press conference. “Coaches are teachers first, the ability to teach, the ability to take a vision that’s well-organized, a structure that’s put together in a really good way that the players can play fast, play around their skill set. You’ve got to create something like that and then present it to the guys and train it in a way that the guys can get out there and play with a lot of confidence and just cut it loose and play fast. That’s what we’re going to try to do and try to bring a bunch of coaches in that are capable of building that. We’re going to do that.”
Stay with our constantly-updated StoryStream as we keep you informed on the news, rumors, interviews, and hirings as Harbaugh’s 2026 staff takes shape.
Right now, the staff looks like this:
Offense
Tight ends — Tim Kelly | Full story
Defense
Outside linebackers — Charlie Bullen | Full story