Former New York Giants quarterback Davis Webb will serve as the West Team’s offensive coordinator in the upcoming East-West Shrine Bowl which will be played on Thursday, February 1 at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.
Webb joins current Giants’ offensive coordinator Mike Kafka — who is the head coach — on the West Team staff and Giants offensive assistant Angela Baker, who will coach the tight ends.
Webb just finished his first season as the quarterbacks coach of the Denver Broncos after concluding a six-year NFL playing career. He was originally drafted by the Giants in the third round (87th overall) of the 2017 NFL draft and spent time with the Giants, New York Jets, and Buffalo Bills, mainly as a practice squadder and backup.
Baker, meanwhile, was hired as the Giants’ offensive quality control coach in 2022 before being promoted to offensive assistant in 2023.
Prior to her time in East Rutherford, Baker served as the kickers and punters/special teams/defensive quality control coach for the University of Redlands Bulldogs, a Division III school out of Southern California.
Baker also has on-field experience, having played for the Pittsburgh Passion in the Women’s Football Alliance (full-contact). During that time, she was named a seven-time All-American and the 2016 National Conference Offensive Player of the League.
While with the Cleveland Browns as part of the Bill Walsh Diversity Coach Fellowship program, Baker worked with the team’s quarterbacks. She helped analyze film, study the playbooks, and identify quarterback weaknesses.
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