The New York Giants moved on from Brian Daboll after he led the team to a 20-40-1 record across four seasons. They’ve since made arguably the best head coaching hire of the offseason by getting John Harbaugh under contract.

The Giants have since been busy building the best coaching staff possible around Harbaugh. New York previously hired two-time Super Bowl winner Matt Nagy as their new offensive coordinator/playcaller. Now, they’ve added another former NFL head coach to their staff.

On Wednesday, the NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported that the Giants hired former Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan as their new quarterback coach and passing game coordinator. The Giants just interviewed Callahan for the position on Tuesday, a day later, and he’s been hired.

Callahan may not have excelled in his first opportunity to be an NFL head coach, but he brings three seasons of experience as a QB coach. He has also spent five seasons as an NFL offensive coordinator, helping lead the Cincinnati Bengals to two Super Bowl appearances.

Callahan has had a chance to help develop a pair of former No. 1 overall picks in Joe Burrow and Cam Ward. Now, he’ll get an opportunity to work with 2025 first-round pick Jaxson Dart in New York.

Like Harbaugh and Nagy, Callahan also brings a Super Bowl ring to the Giants, having won a championship with the Denver Broncos as a coaching assistant back in 2010.

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