The New York Giants have made plenty of changes to their coaching staff during this offseason. There’s one change that is not expected to be made, though.
Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka is set to return in New York, according to Jordan Ranaan.
Kafka got some looks for open head coach spots around the NFL, but none of those came to fruition for him. According to reports, he was a strong contender for the Seattle Seahawks job. They chose Mike Macdonald instead, and that news broke yesterday afternoon.
Now, Kafka returns to Brian Daboll and the Giants. He has been the OC for the Giants since 2022.
Last season, New York struggled on offense. Part of those issues were due to injuries. The Giants ranked 30th in points per game and yards per play in the NFL.
Regardless, the Giants are showing continuity with this decision. They believe in Kafka as the correct option at OC, and adding talent around the offense will help the staff out, too.
Kafka spent multiple seasons in Kansas City with Andy Reid and the Chiefs prior to coming to New York. He also played in the NFL from 2010-2015.
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