The New York Giants are embarking on a new phase in the nine-and-a-half decade history of the franchise with a new general manager (Joe Schoen), head coach (Brian Daboll) and and new offensive coordinator, Mike Kafka.
It’s a trio the team hopes will return them to to top of the NFL after a decade of losing and frustration.
Daboll comes to the Giants from the Buffalo Bills, where he was the offensive coordinator under head coach Sean McDermott, and where Schoen was the assistant general manager. Kafka, after a six-year NFL career as a backup quarterback that saw him wear the uniforms of seven NFL teams, went into coaching and found his niche as Andy Reid’s passing game coordinator in Kansas City and quarterbacks coach to Patrick Mahomes, winning a Super Bowl two years ago.
Still only 34, Kafka has a load of experience already and hopes to combine with Daboll to turn the Giants’ 31st-ranked offense into a force again.
“Me and Dabes go back a ways,” Kafka told Giants.com’s Bob…
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