New York Giants Land Matt Nagy To Spark Offense
The New York Giants have their man. John Harbaugh has officially tapped Matt Nagy to lead his offense, bringing the former Bears head coach back to the NFC East, where his NFL coaching journey began.
A Pivot To Experience
It wasnโt Plan A, but it might be the exact Plan B the Giants needed. Harbaugh initially set his sights on Todd Monken, hoping to lure his former Ravens colleague to the “Big Apple.” But when the Browns offered Monken the keys to their franchise as head coach, Harbaugh had to pivot quickly.
The 47-year-old arrives with a resume full of highs and lows that breed the kind of resilience necessary for the New York market. He spent the last four seasons in Kansas City, serving as Andy Reidโs offensive coordinator for the last three. While he didnโt call plays for Patrick Mahomes, his influence on that locker room was undeniable.
Nagy Needs To Elevate Dart
Nagy steps into a locker room full of energy but is still figuring out who it is. The talent is there, the flashes are real, but the weekโtoโweek rhythm hasnโt settled in yet. At the center of it all is Jaxson Dart โ gifted, tough, and still learning how to carry a franchise on his shoulders. Itโs less about schemes on a whiteboard and more about guiding a young player into becoming the leader the team needs.
The Giants drafted Dart in 2025, hoping he would be the future, but the offense stalled last season, ranking 17th in scoring. Nagy has a reputation for quarterback development. He worked intimately with Patrick Mahomes and navigated the volatile early years of Mitch Trubisky in Chicago. With weapons like Malik Nabers on the outside and bruising Running Back Cam Skattebo in the backfield, Nagy has the tools to build something dangerous.
A Jersey Homecoming
This is more than just a job for Nagy; itโs a homecoming. Born in New Jersey, he understands the grit required to succeed in this market. He turned down an extension in Kansas City specifically to chase a role that offered more responsibility.
Now, the spotlight belongs to him again. The Giants need a spark, and Nagy is ready to call the shots. He has lots of work to do, but the Giants have full faith in him.
