The New York Giants added to their coaching staff on Saturday, with Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reporting that the team will name Chad Hall their wide receivers coach.
Hall is a former NFL veteran who played for the Philadelphia Eagles (2010-11) and Kansas City Chiefs (2013). He finished his career with 155 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns across 24 career games.
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The Atlanta native brings professional experience as a player, as well as experience as a wide receivers coach for the Buffalo Bills (2019-2022), Jacksonville Jaguars (2023-24), and now, the Giants.
In 2025, Hall served as the Giants’ assistant quarterbacks coach.
Hall will be tasked with developing Malik Nabers and whatever other young receivers the Giants add to their 53-man roster throughout the offseason.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants expected to name Chad Hall their wide receivers coach