New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll continued to build his staff this past weekend with the hiring of Andy Bischoff as his tight ends coach.
Aaron Wilson of Pro Football Network was the first to report the hire.
Texans are expected to hire former Las Vegas Raiders running backs coach Tim Berbenich as their new tight ends coach, replacing Andy Bischoff, who was hired by the New York Giants. Berbenich overlapped with Texans offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton with the Indianapolis Colts
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) February 8, 2022
The 51-year-old Bischoff, a native of North Dakota, was most recently the tight ends coach of the Houston Texans. He has also coached tight ends in Chicago and Baltimore, as well as the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League, where he won two Grey Cups as a part of Marc Trestman’s staff.
Bischoff will work under new offensive coordinator Mike Kafka and offensive line coach Bobby Johnson. The other coaching roles on the offensive side of the bay have yet to be determined.
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