Giants, Mike Kafka and Senior Bowl
As the coaching carousel begins to take its spins around the league, there have been many names being connected to the Bears, including New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike
But there are other offensive-minded guys being considered. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Bears have requested to interview New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka for their vacant head coach job. Kafka is the third offensive ...
Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka will be interviewing for other jobs. Kafka will talk with the Bears and the Saints on Thursday for their vacant head coaching positions, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported .
Kafka, 37, spent time on the Chiefs’ staff before taking the coordinator gig in New York. His success in that role from the 2022 season led to head coaching interviews, but he was blocked by the Giants when the opportunity to meet with the Seahawks for ...
The New York Giants are expected to block Mike Kafka from any offensive coordinator interviews should requests be made.
Two Giants coordinators will get an up-close look at some top college prospects at the two biggest all-star games.
"Buzz" has emerged, pointing to Kafka being dismissed in the event Daboll remains in place, Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer writes. Such a development would likely be centered on Daboll reclaiming full control of the Giants offense.
Here’s a wild card for you. The New Orleans Saints have reportedly requested an interview with New York Giants assistant head coach Mike Kafka:
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.
Ex-Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy was flown into the Bears’ facility on a private jet for his interview on Wednesday — a “departure from team protocol.”
Why are all of the New Orleans Saints head coach interviews so far just online video chats? The Saints have spoken with multiple candidates including Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and his Miami Dolphins counterpart Anthony Weaver,