Giants narrow OC search to three as Ken Dorsey stays in Buffalo

Ken Dorsey is staying with the Buffalo Bills, which leaves the New York Giants with three intriguing offensive coordinator candidates.

Ken Dorsey, the Buffalo Bills’ quarterback coach, will not be joining the New York Giants as their offensive coordinator.

Rather, Dorsey has decided to stay in Buffalo and replace Brian Daboll as the Bills’ offensive coordinator.

With Dorsey out of the mix, the Giants are focusing on three others, reports NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.

Pep Hamilton is currently the passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach with the Houston Texans, but he has a long resume in both the NFL and the college ranks. He is primarily known for his work under Jim Harbaugh and with quarterbacks Andrew Luck and Justin Herbert.

Chad O’Shea has held various offensive coaching roles in the NFL for nearly two decades with stops in Cleveland, Miami, New England, Minnesota and Kansas City. He worked with Daboll in New England and Giants defensive coordinator Patrick Graham in Miami.

Mike Kafka is only 34 but has been around the NFL as a quarterback and coach since being drafted in the fourth round of the 2010 NFL draft by the Philadelphia Eagles. He is currently the quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs.

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