John Harbaugh's Giants power move
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Harbaugh becoming the Giants' head man has put his family in the spotlight. His only daughter, Alison (who played lacrosse at Notre Dame from 2020 to 2024, then went to the University of South Florida in 2025), has become a topic of discussion. As did Harbaugh's wife, Ingrid.
The New York Giants have spent over a decade finding a Tom Coughlin's replacement, went 0-6, but appear to have finally gotten it right.
The New York Giants have requested an interview with Vikings assistant Daronte Jones as John Harbaugh begins shaping his coaching staff.
The Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott, and there is already speculation that Daboll, the Bills' offensive coordinator before taking the Giants job, could be
The Atlanta Braves could look to sign San Francisco Giants pitcher Justin Verlander to a one-year deal to bolster their rotation.
As for the Giants’ defensive coordinator role, Harbaugh has requested an interview with Daronte Jones, the Vikings’ secondary coach and defensive passing game coordinator, according to ESPN.
The Giants were ahead of the curve when it came to scouting the international market. In the 1950s they emerged as the top importers of Latin American talent thanks to the pioneering efforts of legendary scout Alex Pompez,
Tiffany Burress, the wife of retired New York Giants WR Plaxico Burress, has launched a bid for a New Jersey House seat.
Most people agree that the New York Giants made what appears to be the only correct hire for the limping franchise. In 2013, John and his younger brother, Jim, faced off against each other as rival coaches in the only inter-family Super Bowl matchup in NFL history — Ravens against the .
Upon being acquired by the Giants for a 2024 second-round draft pick and a 2025 fifth-round draft pick (the Giants and Panthers also swapped fifth-rounders in 2024), Burns signed a five-year, $141 million contract with New York that included $87.5 million in guaranteed money.