Feb. 12, 2026, 8:31 a.m. ET
The New York Giants‘ coaching staff under head coach John Harbaugh boasts an impressive 252 years of combined NFL experience, highlighting a veteran-laden group assembled to turn around the franchise.
Harbaugh, hired in January after 18 successful seasons with the Baltimore Ravens—including a Super Bowl victory—quickly rebuilt the staff by retaining select holdovers like outside linebackers coach Charlie Bullen and tight ends coach Tim Kelly while importing trusted former Ravens assistants, among others.
Key additions include defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson, special teams coordinator Chris Horton, and several ex-Baltimore aides such as assistant linebackers coach Matt Pees, defensive backs coach Donald D’Alesio, and quality control coaches Adam Schrack, Brendan Clark, and Noah Riley.
Offensively, the Giants landed Matt Nagy as coordinator, with Brian Callahan joining as quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator. Other notable hires feature linebackers coach Frank Bush and strength/conditioning veteran Ron Shrift.
This depth of expertise—drawn heavily from Harbaugh’s Ravens tenure—positions the Giants for immediate competitiveness, blending proven play-callers, positional specialists, and organizational continuity to elevate performance across all phases of the game.
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