Giants Hire Matt Nagy As Offensive Coordinator

Giants and Harbaugh Hire Former Chiefs OC to head New York’s Offense


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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ — The Giants have their offensive coordinator. They hire Matt Nagy, formerly the OC for the Kansas City Chiefs under Andy Reid.

Joining the staff of newly minted head coach John Harbaugh, Nagy arrives in East Rutherford with a mandate to revitalize an offense centered around young talent like wide receiver Malik Nabers and second-year quarterback Jaxson Dart.

While Nagy was a finalist for several head coaching vacancies this cycle, including the Tennessee Titans job, he now lands in a high-stakes role with the Giants, where he will reportedly have full play-calling duties — a responsibility he largely shared with Andy Reid during his recent tenure in Kansas City.

This hire reunites the Reid coaching tree, as both Harbaugh and Nagy share deep professional ties to the legendary Chiefs coach, and the Giants are betting that Nagy’s experience mentoring elite quarterbacks will be the key to unlocking the franchise’s offensive potential.

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