The New York Giants will be able to keep offensive coordinator Mike Kafka if Philadelphia Eagles coach Kellen Moore takes the New Orleans Saints job off the table.
The Giants finished 30th overall (294.8 yards/game), 23rd in rushing (104.9 yards/game), and 28th in passing (189.9 yards/game), with head coach Brian Daboll calling the plays during the team’s 3-14 season.
Saints coaching candidate Mike Kafka is serving as a head coach this week in the Senior Bowl. He shared what he tried to convey in his nine-hour interview with New Orleans
Kafka was the Giants play-caller in the 2022 season and the Giants ended up getting their first postseason win since 2011. After that, Kafka had interviews with the Panthers, Texans, Colts and Cardinals for their open head coach spots. He got second interview opportunities with Houston and Arizona in that coaching cycle.
Mike McCarthy has decided against coaching in 2025, removing himself as a candidate to fill the NFL’s last remaining head coaching vacancy with the New Orleans Saints.
Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka discussed his interviews with the Saints for their head coach opening at the Senior Bowl.
Remember, coming out of 2023, Daboll refused to let Kafka interview for Seattle’s play-calling offensive coordinator job under new defensive-minded head coach Mike Macdonald. Then Daboll ...
The Saints’ coaching search is heating up this week. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, New Orleans has scheduled in-person interviews with Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka and Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver. Kafka’s ...
January 20 - The New Orleans Saints are hosting New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka for a second interview for their ... will get a longer look in New Orleans after being a finalist for Seattle's opening last winter. Weaver is again a finalist ...
He just completed his first season on Bilema’s staff at Illinois after serving 2023 as a graduate assistant in 2023. Bielema was previously a defensive assistant coach for the G
There is only one thing I feel confident in saying about the seven new hires in the 2025 coaching cycle. Most of them will be fired at some point over the next three years. If there’s a reliable way to predict successful NFL coaches,