
It's a new era in New York.
Months after firing Brian Daboll in the middle of the 2025 season, the Giants are expected to hire longtime AFC North vet John Harbaugh to take over as head coach, according to a Wednesday night report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The news comes just weeks after Harbaugh was fired from his post in Baltimore, a jarring development that followed the team’s narrow loss to the Steelers in a Week 18, winner-take-all showdown, as well as rumors that the coach had lost the locker room.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported on Thursday morning that Harbaugh and the Giants are working on a five-year deal that will make him one of the highest-paid coaches in the NFL.
The #Giants will spend the morning finalizing a 5-year deal with former #Ravens coach John Harbaugh, making him one of the NFL’s highest-paid coaches. But Harbaugh has accepted the job, as the first opening is filled. pic.twitter.com/AG8s3tpPyz
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 15, 2026
Big Blue, meanwhile, fired Daboll 10 games into the team's disastrous start to the 2025 season, then soon fired defensive coordinator Shane Bowen, as well. The Giants would go on to finish the year 4–13.
With Harbaugh, New York would land one of the most coveted options of this coaching cycle and a strong mentor for young signal-caller Jaxson Dart, who is still quasi-auditioning for his chance to be the next franchise quarterback. The coach, meanwhile, inherits a talented roster led by Dart, 2025 first-round pick Abdul Carter and standout wide receiver Malik Nabers.
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