New York Giants Head Coach Search: Here’s 7 Candidates to Watch
New York Giants head coach Joe Judge fired offensive line coach Marc Colombo. AP
The Giants are on the hunt for a new head coach for the fourth time in six years.
It was announced via press release on Tuesday that the organization was ready to move on from Joe Judge after two years and 33 games.
Co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch stated in the release that they will hire a general manager first - interviews on that front begin Wednesday with Bills assistant GM Joe Schoen - and then the GM will lead the search for a new head coach.
Just last month, ESPN reported that Judge's job was safe, but the Giants began to struggle without Daniel Jones and with a dysfunctional offense that looked to be unraveling more by the day.
Some potential candidates include:
Byron Leftwich, Buccaneers OC
Brian Flores, ex-Dolphins head coach
Eric Bieniemy, Chiefs OC
Josh McDaniels, Patriots OC
Dan Quinn, Cowboys DC
Todd Bowles, Buccaneers DC
Brian Daboll, Bills OC