It appears the first domino in this year’s head coaching hiring cycle is tumbling over. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, John Harbaugh and the Giants are “working to finalize an agreement to make him New York’s next head coach.” Barring any setbacks, the deal is expected to happen as Schefter claims that “Harbaugh is ready to accept the Giants’ deal, and the team is expected to hire him as soon as possible.” 
Schefter made sure to make room for such a setback, nothing that “the deal is not final, and contract numbers still are being negotiated,” citing a source who claimed that “there still is a lot to work through.” Nothing’s certain until i’s are dotted and t’s crossed, but SportsNet New York’s Connor Hughes and Paul Schwartz of The New York Post both appear confident enough in the direction things are heading to say in some form or fashion that the Giants got their guy.
Harbaugh had an appointment set in the morning to meet with the Titans at his home for an in-person interview and later intended to do the same with the Falcons, but it appears that is no longer the case. With Harbaugh’s attention shifting now to hammering out the details of his imminent contract with the Giants, competing teams have been informed of his decision, likely meaning that those plans to meet have been cancelled.
Even before the moment Harbaugh became available following his dismissal after 18 years in Baltimore, the Giants were deeply interested in the prospect of him becoming their next head coach. After he was officially let go, New York immediately made it known that he was the frontrunner, in their eyes, to replace Brian Daboll in the head coaching position. What ensued was a full-court press starting from Day 1, as the next day, reports indicated that the franchise was “all-in” on landing the 62-year-old’s services.
After getting let go so unexpectedly, Harbaugh intended to take his time as the NFL’s most eligible bachelor. He took the week to gather information from interested parties but made it known that he didn’t intend to start doing any interviews until the following week. While the Falcons were the first team to officially interview Harbaugh, getting to him virtually, the Giants were close on their heels and the first to make contact in-person whenever he finally did make himself available. Board director and senior player personnel executive Chris Mara met Harbaugh for lunch the Sunday before the week began.
The Falcons, Giants, and Titans were all listed as initial frontrunners in the race to land Harbaugh’s signature. Atlanta’s new president of football Matt Ryan had a surprising connection with Harbaugh that drew his interest in that direction. In Tennessee, a young first-round quarterback overflowing with potential and surrounded by an incredible amount of cap space made the Titans an attractive option, as well. New York, though, continued to press Harbaugh with promises of everything he could want: salary, roster control, a young first-round quarterback of their own, also filled with potential.
This morning, it was announced that New York, the most aggressive team in this pursuit, would be hosting Harbaugh with in-person interviews with the Titans and Falcons to follow. It all started with team co-owner Steve Tisch sending his private plane to fly Harbaugh to New Jersey. What followed was an over-five-hour tour that allowed Harbaugh to meet with quarterback Jaxson Dart, the team’s other co-owner John Mara, general manager Joe Schoen, and several other members of the team’s front office. Harbaugh was even bombarded with phone calls from notable Giants alumni, including former quarterback Eli Manning, former head coach Tom Coughlin, and even recently fired coach Daboll, who “raved about his experience in the organization.”
Hughes pointed out that lots of offseason talk seemed to indicate that Schoen’s presence in New York would be a deterrent for a top coaching prospect like Harbaugh, but Schoen appears to be a major part of this potential deal getting this far. Schoen notably assured Harbaugh that he’s willing to cede some power for personnel decision-making to allow the head coach to have more say in roster decisions.
At the end of their day together, Harbaugh boarded his flight home to Baltimore, where he expected to be leaving for soon to meet with Tennessee in the morning. However, the Giants opted to step up their full-court press with an all-out blitz in the final moments. They gave their final pitches, made their best offers, and stalled Harbaugh’s plane for about two hours, making a major push to land their white whale. Ultimately, Harbaugh departed on that plane without having agreed to anything, but vibes in the building were still extremely positive in the wake of his departure. 
It appears the full-court press did not end there, though, as these most recent reports broke to indicate Harbaugh would be withdrawing himself from consideration from other jobs to work towards finalizing a deal with New York. NFL insider Jordan Schultz claims the team will end up putting Harbaugh among the highest-paid coaches in NFL history, while Hughes notes that the team’s investment doesn’t stop there. The Giants are reportedly sparing no expense as they’ve also promised Harbaugh “the budget he needs to round out his staff as he sees fit.”
The Giants swung for the fences in their pursuit of Harbaugh, at times seeming embarrassingly forward in making their intentions known, but it all seems to be paying off, and it’s clear why they tried so hard. After seeing Coughlin lead the team for 12 years, the team ran through Ben McAdoo, Pat Shurmur, Joe Judge, and Daboll all over the next 10. According to Hughes, following the dismissal of Daboll, Schoen and the team made a list of traits they were looking for in their next head coach that required them to be a leader of men, be capable of captivating the locker room and rallying players, and be capable of restoring accountability amongst the players and staff. They have to feel good about how many boxes Harbaugh checks off there.
As for Harbaugh, he was dismissed from a team full of talent that continues to struggle to find its full potential — by the way, ESPN’s Jamison Hensley notes that Giants aren’t scheduled to meet the Ravens until the 2028 NFL season. He now finds himself on another team rife with talent. On the shoulders of Dart, running back Cam Skattebo, wide receiver Malik Nabers, offensive tackle Andrew Thomas, defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, and defensive ends Brian Burns and Abdul Carter, the Giants feel like they have a group of cornerstone franchise players, and it now looks like they have a coach to lead them.

Great great hire, the Giants feel credible now. It’s been a long time.
I’m surprised they’re keeping Schoen.
Yeah, that makes two of us, I figured he would want the guy who picked Daniel Jones over Saquon out. Most of the jobs available are teams that change coaches every 2-4 years, and that includes the Giants. He just had to pick the best of the worst, since he doesn’t fit Pittsburgh’s usual hires. I can’t see him coaching another 20 years.
Wow
That’s a win for them. We’ll see who he brings in with him. Wouldn’t surprise me to see Monken follow. Maybe Weaver, assuming he follows McDaniel out of Miami and doesn’t land a HC job this cycle. I’m agnostic about Dart and that support system, but the defense should be better pretty quickly with competent coaching.
He was going to fire Monken according to Bisciotti, so I doubt he’s taking him. I wouldn’t be surprised for him to hire Roman. He’s the Harbaughs favorite OC, and he needs a job.
Na monk joining him
He wanted to keep monk on Baltimore
Not what Bisciotti said. He said he was informed he wanted to fire both coordinators.
@realfootballfan. Yeah could be roman to the giants. He’s a good starter OC. Monken to the chargers.
Would be a great hire but they’re not just a coach away from greatness.
They can bea .500 team next year with competent coaching. That should be the floor.
I’m not convinced he’s the answer. Easy to look great when you have Ray Lewis, Suggs, Ed Reed or Lamar Jackson
Even so, he’s immediately the best Giants head coach since Coughlin. Not saying much, but still.
@rct I could agree with that
Every great coach has had great players. It’s kind of how it works
@reno yeah but great players can make average coaches like George Seifert and Brian Billick seem great
How did Lewis, Suggs, and Reed work out for Ted Marchibroda and Brian Billick. Oh, that’s right, they both got canned.
Great coaches don’t always need great players to succeed, and great players don’t always make coaches look great. Harbaugh might be a little dated, but there is a reason that pretty much every team had him as their first choice hire.
Just one thing about that. Billick won a Super Bowl with most of those players too. It’s kind of the same situation 18 years later of Bisciotti wanting to get a fresh voice in there because the Ravens were 13-3 the year before McNair got hurt Billicks’ last year there that sent them to a losing record.
Why were the Titans on the short list? Teams that fire Mike Vrabel don’t get to hire a John Harbaugh.
I would assume because Cam Ward was there. Most successful teams tend to have an above average QB.
Although … maybe after he watched enough film, he was like “nah” lol
The big issue with the Titans is the owner, who is approaching Jerry Jones-level control (and ego) without any trophies to show for it. .
Coaches seem to like the idea of working with Ward from all reports.
Dammit it Atlanta
Yeah, I think ATL would’ve been a way easier road to the playoffs. I still think they’ll hire a good coach (hopefully) because they really seem on the cusp of developing into a special team.
Maybe. Hopefully
Yeah, hopefully, but with some of the names they interviewed they can most certainly still do Falcon things and screw this up like 28-3……
Funny you mentioned ‘special team’ since they would have probably had 10 wins despite the injuries if they had only had a halfway competent kicker for the first half of the season.
The fact that Penix is appearing to be a bust is probably what turned Harbaugh away. He probably asked if he would have the final say in who starts at QB because he preferred Cousins or someone else. If the Falcons said no, he probably said ‘thanks, but, no thanks’.
But you are correct in that the Atlanta gig should be an easier road to the playoffs, even with the NFC East floundering this year. The NFC South is a mish-mash of parity.
I would not mind a duo of Stefanski as HC and McDaniel as OC in Atlanta
It wouldn’t be a bad duo at all. I’m also warming up to McCarthy he has a solid track record with QBs.
Does John Harbaugh swing a trade for Lamar and bring him to the big apple?
Giants have a young QB on a rookie contract. Could include the #5 pick
Say Dart and #5 overall for Lamar?
John brings in his guy
Ravens get a young QB and #5 to go with #14 for their new HC
Lamar was one of the reasons he got fired ..not a great idea.. they didn’t part on good terms . .
And the ravens *never* take that trade. If they were going to, they keep harbaugh and tell the jets they get Lamar Flowers and 2 2nd’s for all 4 of their 1sts the next 2 years.
No, he wasn’t.
NO SHOT
Intriguing to speculate about, but considering the fact that Bischiotti seems to have made the decision to fire Harbaugh for Jackson’s sake (at least, in his interpretation), I think that it’s pretty definitive that Jackson is staying put. Perhaps a year, or two years, from now after (potential) playoff misses Bischiotti could change his tune, but even if that does happen, Jackson will be 32 or 33 as a mobile QB, so a change might be inevitable anyway.
How’d you get that out of his press conference?
Was that to me? I got that Bischiotti said that he wanted to compete during Jackson’s window. He obviously thought Harbaugh was impeding that. I wasn’t saying that Jackson demanded that Harbaugh be fired.
I doubt he wants anything to do with Lamar. As good as he might be in some folks eyes, the offense was part of the reason he got canned, and that centers on Lamar.
I would guess he wants a fresh start.
The folks saying the Ravens wouldn’t even consider it are delusional. To cut cap, kick-start a rebuild with new coach, and move on from a good but aging QB who has likely seen his best years … gravy. The Ravens are sliding downhill and with very little cap space to fix their aging roster. The only thing they have going for them is that Burrow can’t stay healthy and the entire division is mediocre at best (probably in league with the NFC South for worst division)..
What part of the offense? The main gripe people had was Monken abandoningthe run inexplicably for long stretches. Howver, most of the concern has been that defense the last two years since McDonald left.
Oh, and the owner saying he’s his QB and that he wants him to do another extension before FA starts is pretty definitive, but I guess you know better than him, lol.
Very surprising. I thought the Packers, Dolphins and Falcons might be better fits, but he seems up to the challenge, with good young talent on the roster. Hopefully, he reaches out to Ravens hitting free agency like Linderbaum, Likely, Gilman and tries for Mitchell, to team with Tracy and Skattebo. He will make the offensive line a priority.
Packers have their HC…
Unless the Dolphins try to trade for him?
Take #77, too. Heck, just take him. No reason to give anything back.
Likely in NY paired with Dart Skattebo Nabers and Theo would be nice
Harbaugh seems a curious hire given he never had the success expected in Baltimore over his 18 years…but if the Giants think a big name coach with mediocre results is their guy…🤔
That 180-113 record with an NFL record 8 road playoff wins and a Super Bowl – yeah, so very mediocre for Harbaugh.
Confusion.
It ain’t like that.
as an eagle fan I don’t like this
Unfortunately the Giants don’t have a GM at the level of Eric DeCosta… so how long will it take for Harbaugh to become completely frustrated?
Given what we’ve been told, Schoen will take his marching orders for a roster both free agent and college talent from Harbaugh down which eliminates the Schoen/Chris Marra factor of screwing things up…which is a welcome change….so while you worship at the DeCosta door, this gives G-Men fans a reason for hope moving forward
If that’s the problem, they’ll fire the GM in a year or so. Right now, everyone is making nice. I don’t think he’s done as bad of a job as everyone in NY makes it out to be aside from letting those FAs go (McKinney, Barkley). Daboll was more of the problem. It’s a decent base of talent to work with.
Good for NYG. Didn’t think Harbaugh would sign there but nevertheless that’s good for them.
I like the hire. I thought he would go to Miami for the tan? What’s wrong with the Miami gig?
No QB
Why would harbaugh choose a nightmare like ny giants? $ & big market ?
Easy. Quality young QB to develop. Stable management group. Many pieces in place with the DL, RB and WR. Look for him to beef up the OL and RBs like his brother did in LA.
It’s probably just a coincidence he chose a team that won’t be visiting Baltimore for at least 3 years or more 🙂
Atlanta, with Penix the oft hurt QB as the only QB option with a GM that drafted him and signed Cousins to the contract of the century…..Miami which is QB deficient since they’ve decided to move on from Tua…Wilson is your best option…..have you looked at the QB options available in 26…..and you think the Giants are a nightmare?
Will the Giants or the Ravens have a better record in 2026?
Giants will win about 10 games.
I think the Giants were close to being a .500 team in 2025. 6x leading in the 4th by 10+ and lost, including 3 of which defeat was certainly snatched from the jaws of victory by not rostering a competent kicker and other hilarity like 60 yd FG against and super soft “prevent” defense.
Healthy Dart, Nabers, and Skattebo, help in the secondary, a better defensive scheme and an NFL caliber kicker should alone get them to 8 wins.
As for Baltimore, they have an owner with a big head, an athletic QB who takes up a ton of cap space, and a struggling defense. They are one gloryhole and an overhyped “all in” offseason short of being Dallas. Need a Lamar restructure and a pass rush.
8-9 wins would have Giants fans ecstatic given the depths of where this team has been over the past several years…..a good draft and couple of free agent signings that mesh with the scheme either offensively or defensively and 8-9 is definitely a goal….build from there….
rocky7 – except for 2022, 8-9 wins is 2 seasons worth!
not sure what this gloryhole has to do with anything, but I will try and figure it out
Look for Giants to be in playoff hunt in 26. Ravens owner made terrible mistake and he said the decision was his alone in firing Harbs. Now Ravens owner plans to make Lamar highest paid player in league with new contract, even though it was reported he has bad practice habits, along with nutrition and missing workouts costing Lamar over $1 million the past 2 seasons. Bischotti should sell team since it’s just a hobby to him. Ravens in rebuild mode since owner said in presser he will be patient with new coach for at least 5 years.
if you believe the slander pieces that come out about every qb i have some oceanfront property in kansas for you.